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So that the load can be dropped by turning off the current.
The principle of solar power systems is the concept of Going Green. The concept of using a renewable resource i.e. the sun, to provide for all daily power needs, instead of using non renewable resources such as fossil fuels.
This is a system where the boiler heated fluid flows by the principle of gravity-flow instead of pumps. This principle requires the distribution system to be sized correctly and installed with accurate slopes for the hot water to rise in and flow to the terminal units.
-The Archimedes Screw - How to find the measurement of a circle/how to find the volume of a solid -Mathematically explained how the lever works -Invented the western version of the odometer -Established the foundations of hydrostatics -Established laws pertaining to mechanics, buoyancy and specific gravity - and many more!!!
A helicopter uses Benoullis principle in the exact same way as an airplane does. A helicopter has a wing just like an airplane's wing. The major difference being that instead of pushing the wing forward through the air, a helicopter swings the wings around above its head.
Archimedes is not best known for the death ray but is instead known because he was a mathematical and logical genius, a great scientist of his time and a great thinker.
Hi, I was wondering this too as I'm reading Small Gods by Terry Pratchet and this is the second time he's referenced Archimedes. Refer site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archimedes The Golden Crown Archimedes then took to the streets naked, so excited by his discovery that he had forgotten to dress, crying "Eureka!" Interestingly, the reference may be a fabrication. The story of the golden crown does not appear in the known works of Archimedes. Moreover, the practicality of the method it describes has been called into question, due to the prohibitive amount of accuracy required in measuring the water displacement.[16] Archimedes may have instead sought a solution that applied the principle known in hydrostatics as Archimedes' Principle... Next time you may find it a lot quicker to just google, search "scientist bathtub" (for example) and use wikipedia to learn more. Here's a cool one you could have a look at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theia_(planet)#Theia Ally Kat
the person who invented it felt like the world needed to see how to transfer up instead of down
Brett Skapinetz has an enormous cranium. The volume of this gargantuan human head will be measured by Archimedes principle once a large enough vessel is found to submerge it into. His cranium is so large that several recent lottery winners have opted to have the equivalent of his head filled with nickels instead of the grand prize
No it can't be dropped so stop trying
that kids should do their homework in textbooks instead of getting answers that are probably wrong 85 percent online
Not unless you were EXTREMELY smart.
The most widely known anecdote about Archimedes tells of how he invented a method for determining the volume of an object with an irregular shape. According to Vitruvious, a new crown in the shape of a laurel wreath had been made for King Hiero II, and Archimedes was asked to determine whether it was of solid gold, or whether silver had been added by a dishonest goldsmith. Archimedes had to solve the problem without damaging the crown, so he could not melt it down into a regularly shaped body in order to calculate its density. While taking a bath, he noticed that the level of the water in the tub rose as he got in, and realized that this effect could be used to determine the volume of the crown. For practical purposes water is incompressible, so the submerged crown would displace an amount of water equal to its own volume. By dividing the weight of the crown by the volume of water displaced, the density of the crown could be obtained. This density would be lower than that of gold if cheaper and less dense metals had been added. Archimedes then took to the streets naked, so excited by his discovery that he had forgotten to dress, crying "Eureka!" (Greek: "εὕρηκα!," meaning "I have found it!")The story of the golden crown does not appear in the known works of Archimedes. Moreover, the practicality of the method it describes has been called into question, due to the extreme accuracy with which one would have to measure the water displacement. Archimedes may have instead sought a solution that applied the principle known in hydrostatics as Archimedes' Principle, which he describes in his treatiseOn Floating Bodies. This principle states that a body immersed in a fluid experiences a buoyant force equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. Using this principle, it would have been possible to compare the density of the golden crown to that of solid gold by balancing the crown on a scale with a gold reference sample, then immersing the apparatus in water. If the crown was less dense than gold, it would displace more water due to its larger volume, and thus experience a greater buoyant force than the reference sample. This difference in buoyancy would cause the scale to tip accordingly. Galileo considered it "probable that this method is the same that Archimedes followed, since, besides being very accurate, it is based on demonstrations found by Archimedes himself.
So that the load can be dropped by turning off the current.
He was working in his lab when he dropped a flask his assistent had not cleaned. he dropped it from about 20 feet up so he was expecting it to be shattered, instead it was broken but still clung together.
in terms of which causes more damage: the tombstone wins hands down. you get dropped flat on your head instead of getting dropped on your face. see what i mean?
no they have not. the pros cant be found any where now because there obsolete and haven't made in a month instead the price of the elite dropped to $199.00 and arcade has been dropped to $99