The concept of buoyancy was first described by the ancient Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes. He is famous for formulating what is now known as Archimedes' Principle, which states that a body immersed in a fluid experiences an upward force equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. This principle laid the foundation for understanding buoyancy in physics.
Archimedes
People knew that some things floated in water long before writing was invented. The first person to establish the rule that controlled buoyancy was Archimedes.
buoyancy
The phenomena of buoyancy was first discovered by Archimedes.
He is the first person that described the Huntington disease.
No one really "created" buoyancy, the person who founded it was Bernoulli in his principle about fluids. :)
Bouyant Force
Buoyancy is calculated by determining the weight of the fluid displaced by an object submerged in it. This weight is equal to the buoyant force acting on the object, as described by Archimedes' principle.
the person to describe cells was Robert Hooke
Buoyancy
In 1866, Doctor John Langdon Down first described Down's syndrome.
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