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∙ 15y agoHow could you determine your mass using water, a bathtub,something to measure water with, and Archimedes' princilpe?
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∙ 15y agoFirst, measure the mass of the water in the bathtub using a scale. Next, immerse yourself completely in the water and measure the increase in water level using a measuring cup. This increase in volume of water displaced is equal to your body volume. Finally, apply Archimedes' principle which states that the buoyant force acting on an object is equal to the weight of the water displaced, to calculate your mass.
Archimedes is credited with discovering how to measure the volume of irregular objects by using water displacement. This method allowed him to determine the volume of an object by measuring the amount of water it displaced when submerged in a container. The famous story goes that he made this discovery while taking a bath, leading to his exclamation "Eureka!" which means "I have found it" in Greek.
not that I know of, if I'm right, it was Archimedes.
To determine the volume of irregularly shaped solids, you can use the method of water displacement. Fill a container with water, then submerge the irregular solid in the water and measure the change in water level. The volume of the solid is equal to the volume of water displaced.
Without additional context or information provided, it is not possible to determine the measure of x.
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.
215bc
The principle of specific gravity, based on Archimedes' principle, is used in various industries to determine the purity or concentration of substances. For example, in the pharmaceutical industry, it is used to measure the concentration of active ingredients in solutions. In the field of materials science, it is used to assess the density and quality of materials like metals and polymers.
They are both the same. displacement method is another name for Archimedes' principle
Archimedes is credited with discovering how to measure the volume of irregular objects by using water displacement. This method allowed him to determine the volume of an object by measuring the amount of water it displaced when submerged in a container. The famous story goes that he made this discovery while taking a bath, leading to his exclamation "Eureka!" which means "I have found it" in Greek.
Archimedes of Syracuse
not that I know of, if I'm right, it was Archimedes.
Supposedly exclaimed by Archimedes upon discovering how to measure the volume of an irregular solid and thereby determine the purity of a gold object. See web link at related links.
Archimedes' principle can be used to determine the density of solid and liquid materials by measuring the buoyant force acting on the object when immersed in a fluid. However, it may not be suitable for determining the density of gases or materials that are highly compressible, as their buoyant forces may be difficult to measure accurately.
To determine the volume of irregularly shaped solids, you can use the method of water displacement. Fill a container with water, then submerge the irregular solid in the water and measure the change in water level. The volume of the solid is equal to the volume of water displaced.
"Eureka! I have found it!"
You have to use a measuring cylinder and water.
yes you can still determine the angle measure!