A bathhouse in Syracuse, a Greek colony in Sicily.
not that I know of, if I'm right, it was Archimedes.
The pieces are then dipped in a cup full of liquid volume measure, we have been frustrated. Archimedes law.
Well, yes and no. More no than yes. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buoyancy#Archimedes.27_principle
This is one of those ideas that have just grown with us as we developed from our ape-like ancestors. However, Archimedes is famous for figuring out how to measure it.
You might discover that solids have mass and they have volume.
not that I know of, if I'm right, it was Archimedes.
discover volume and etc.
How? With his brain! That's how he answered it
The water overflowed when Archimedes jumped in and he knew that there is a relationship between his weight and the volume of the water
215bc
The pieces are then dipped in a cup full of liquid volume measure, we have been frustrated. Archimedes law.
Archimedes was a Greek Scholar, not a discovery.
The principle of density was discovered by Archimedes. To calculate density, we use the equation Density = mass/volume.
You have to use a measuring cylinder and water.
yes
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.
Try Archimedes method: dip it under water (if possible) and see how much water overflows.