Archimedes discovered that when an object floats in a liquid, it will displace a volume of that liquid which is equal in weight to the object.
No, it does not. That phenomenon is explained by Bernoulli's principle.
Archimedes' Principle states that for a body immersed in a fluid it will experience a buoyant force equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces, buoyancy is the phenomenon of concern.
Perhaps if I knew what the phenomenon is, I might try to explain it.
something..................
Floating
Archimedes principal explains buoyancy. The principle makes its use in ships and submarines.
Archimedes principle helps explain the relationship between weight and volume. The term is specific gravity.
archimedes' principle
Typhon explains the natural phenomenon of hurricanes or tropical cyclones, which are characterized by strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges. Typhon is a monster in Greek mythology known for his destructive power, which is analogous to the destructive force of hurricanes.
Yes, a hypothesis is an educated guess or a proposed explanation to a phenomenon. It is based on prior knowledge and observations and serves as a starting point for further investigation and experimentation.
buoyancy and density :D
The appearance of the Big Dipper