I suspect you will find that is was the very first person to immerse themselves in a container filled with water. And I further suspect that person's name was never recorded WRONG
It was Archimedes who did it i further researched it!!!---------------meant_to_ask.">That made me smile! Archimedes may have been famous for his fabled 'Eureka' statement but it does not mean he was the first person to notice the principle of displacement even if he was the first (as far as we are told) to codify it. Think about it. If you get into a bath you KNOW the water rises. You don't need to be a Greek mathematician to see that. What he did was to apply the knowledge and come up with the reason why it happens. So....I assure you I am not wrong. I simply answered the question you asked but possibly not the question you meant to ask.I asked the question meaning i wanted a name not the comment so in technicality you are incorrect for not answering the question asked. What you write is no help to anyoneChat with our AI personalities
The average household bath has a capacity of about 80 litres. The biblical measure of volume, the "Bath" (eg in I Ki 7:26 the capacity of the "sea" placed in front of the temple is 2000 baths) is approx 22 litres.
Because the water is forcing bubbles from you and it is sucking all the air out of your ears which causes the pressure to hurt.
In one liter, there are 1000mL of water. One cubic centimeter is equal to one mL of water. So there are 1000 cc of water to one liter of water. In the future, it's really easy to just go to a conversion website where they you can find out quickly.
Depends on what substance. A litre of water weighs 1 kg, 70 kg of water is 70 litres. For other liquids you have to go into the realm of Specific Gravity, which is the ratio of the weight of equal volumes of the liquid and water.
Oh, what a happy little question! Let's see, for 11, the numbers that go into it are 1 and 11. And for 14, we have 1, 2, 7, and 14. Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little numbers waiting to be discovered!