The bouyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid the object displaces.
The bouyant force on an object is equal to the weight of
the fluid the object displaces.
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They are: 1) Principle of Superposition 2) Principle of Original Horizontality 3) Principle of Lateral Continuity 4) Principle of Cross-Cutting relationships
This is known as the principle of complementarity.
The principle of the matter was elusive, at best.
The principle of buoyancy.
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Archemedes' principle
The principle of density was discovered by Archimedes. To calculate density, we use the equation Density = mass/volume.
buoyancy and density
Archimedes principle: A body partially or completely immersed in a fluid is buoyed by the amount of fluid displaced.
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Archemedes Principal
Syracuse, Sicily. About 287 BC
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Archemedes
According to Archemedes' Principle, when a body (solid) ispartially or fully immersed in a liquid then the body loses a part of its weight. The weight lost by the body is equal to the volume of liquid displaced by the solid body. In order to compare the density of water and coke, you have to immerse a solid object in water and note down the apparent decrease of weight of the object. Then we have to immerse the same object in coke and note down the apparent decrease in weight of the object. The ratio of these two readings is equal to the ratio of weights of equal volume of water and coke. Hence, it is equal to the ratio of densities of water and coke.