His principle states that the object is buoyed up by a force
that's equal to the weight of the displaced water.
Archimedes principles state dat wen a body is partially or completely immersed in a liquid the uptrust equal to the weight of the object displaced
Upthurst acts on a body which is partially or totally immersed in a fluid and it is equal to the weight of fluid displaced.
The answer is Syracuse
equality in the state of nature
The main, or central, benefactor, or principle, of Jacksonian Democracy is majority rule.
Archimedes principle
Archimedes principles state dat wen a body is partially or completely immersed in a liquid the uptrust equal to the weight of the object displaced
It states that when a body is partially or completely immersed in a fluid, there is an upward force called upthrust acting on the body, which is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the body.
No... It does nt..!! It is practically impossible to equate density n buoyant force...
Not so. The above is Pascal's law
Archimedes, he is the one who said Eureka first. When he discovered the principle of density.For more information;= Eureka means "I am in a state of having found it"= "Eureka" is Greek for "I found it!"
Upthurst acts on a body which is partially or totally immersed in a fluid and it is equal to the weight of fluid displaced.
Archimedes, he is the one who said Eureka first. When he discovered the principle of density.For more information;= Eureka means "I am in a state of having found it"= "Eureka" is Greek for "I found it!"
The answer is Syracuse
An object at rest tends to remain at rest - an object in motion tends to remain in motion.
When an object is immersed in a liquid, the liquid exerts a buoyant force on the object which is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the object. This statement is known as Archimedes' Principle. When a solid body is immersed wholly or partially in a liquid, then there is same apparent loss in its weight. This loss in weight is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the body. the bouyant force of an object equal to the weight of the fluid that the object displaced .
State The principle of transmissibility of pressure