The principle of density was discovered by Archimedes. To calculate density, we use the equation Density = mass/volume.
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No he discovered density
it was discovered in 1234
i don't know who but it is about someone who put them self in a bath tube and he noticed the water went up and that is how much density you took up in the world.
Archimedes discovered density in 265 BC, when he was only 22. He discovered density when he was taking a bath. He discovered that the deeper he went he weighed less and the more the water ran out.
You must discover it's mass (weight) AND it's volume. (Then divide to get pounds per cubic foot)
Well, yes and no. More no than yes. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buoyancy#Archimedes.27_principle
Archimedes showed that the point where the medians are concurrent is the center of gravity of a triangular shape of uniform thickness and density.
he discovered his invention when he was in the bath. and also he found out that objects float when there density is lower than the water e.g. o.24.
He did not discover Canada.
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he discover nichole
He did not discover anything. He is considered the father of classic liberalism.