Well, yes and no. More no than yes. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buoyancy#Archimedes.27_principle
The concept of density was invented, not discovered. It was invented by thinkers who needed a way to describe the weight of a substance that depends only on the substance, and not on how much of it you have.
A bathhouse in Syracuse, a Greek colony in Sicily.
not that I know of, if I'm right, it was Archimedes.
Pure gold has a specific density like all other substances.If an another substance was mixed with gold the density may fluctuate.Refer to Archimedes
Archimedes came across concept of density - that is MASS divided by VOLUME. For each substance this ratio is different but a CONSTANT for that substance. Thus the mass you are dealing with is irrelevant if the crown had the same ratio as the piece of pure gold then the crown was pure god, if it did not then the crown was not gold.
No he discovered density
it was discovered in 1234
The principle of density was discovered by Archimedes. To calculate density, we use the equation Density = mass/volume.
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.
Archimedes showed that the point where the medians are concurrent is the center of gravity of a triangular shape of uniform thickness and density.
Archimedes was a Greek Scholar, not a discovery.
i think the discoverer of density was Archimedes, but he wasnt a scientist
yes
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.
Archimedes
Archimedes.
discover volume and etc.