No, density has to do with volume and mass. It's the answer of mass divided by volume, or the other way around. I can never remember.
I don't know what Archimedes principle, but it has nothing to do with density. I think it has something with math, but that's just my guess.
My dad told me all this, so there is no website that I got this from. He's an engineer, math and science freak, or whatever they're called.
Hope this helps!
false >Archimedes' principle does<
They are both the same. displacement method is another name for Archimedes' principle
It is difficult to apply Archimedes principle to gasses especially those lighter than air.
The principle of density was discovered by Archimedes. To calculate density, we use the equation Density = mass/volume.
buoyancy and density :D
Archimedes principal states: 'An object immersed in a liquid will experience a buoyancy force equal to the mass of the liquid displaced by the object.' This can determine the density of any object.
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Yes, Archimedes is best known for his principle that is Archimedes' principle ( or the law of buoyancy )
Archimedes principle - weight of the liquid displaced by the object= buoyant force weight=mass x acceleration due to gravity =volume x density x acceleration due to gravity
application of archimedes' principle of specific?
A mass balance and a measuring jug full of a liquid.