Archimedes
The water cycle was discovered in the 16th century by Bernard Palissy, a French scientist.
the more weight, the more water displacement.
In 1673 Anton van Leeuwenhoek, who was a Dutch scientist, discovered animalcules. The animalcules were living cells that he observed in water from a pond.
Legend says that Archimedes discovered the principle of displacement while stepping into a full bath. He realized that the water that ran over equaled in volume the submerged part of his body. Through further experiments, he deduced the above mentioned Archimedes' principle.
dr. shayne carter
If you are talking about water displacement, it is the Greek philosopher Archimedes who is credited with that.
Archimedes
Archimedes (287-212 BC) was a Greek scientist in the city of Syracuse in Sicily (which fell to Rome and became part of Italy). According to the famous legend, he discovered the theory of displacement when water overflowed as he entered a full bath.
Archimedes of Syracuse.
copernicus
Archimedes is the scientist who shouted "Eureka" while taking a bath. He made this exclamation when he discovered a method for determining the volume of an irregular object using water displacement.
The water cycle was discovered in the 16th century by Bernard Palissy, a French scientist.
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Dutch scientist Anton van Leeuwenhoek.
The scientist who yelled "Eureka" was Archimedes, a Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and astronomer. This exclamation reportedly occurred when he discovered the principle of buoyancy while taking a bath.
walter
Water displacement is used to find the volume of irregular solids as discovered by Archimedes