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It was a law not the theory because this principle has also proved by him.

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Q: Is the Archimedes Principle a theory or a law?
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Is Archimedes best known for his principle which deals with the buoyant force?

Yes, Archimedes is best known for his principle that is Archimedes' principle ( or the law of buoyancy )


Is Archimedes a law or theory?

He was a person.


When was The Archimedes Principle created?

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Is the Uncertainty Principle a scientific law or theory?

Since it is called "the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle" it is neither a scientific law nor a theory. It is a principle.


What is the duration of The Archimedes Principle?

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The theory of displacement was discovered by Archimedes?

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What the Archimedes principle?

Archimedes Principal is the principal for buoyancy


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What does Archimedes principle?

Archimedes Principle states that the buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by that object.


What did Archimedes studied?

Archimedes studied astronomy, engineering, mathematics, and war tactics.


What is Archimedes law?

Archimedes' principle states that a body partially or fully immersed in a fluid experiences an upward buoyant force equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. This principle is used to explain the buoyancy of objects in fluids, such as why objects float or sink in water. Archimedes, an ancient Greek mathematician, is credited with discovering this principle.


Why is Archimedes' principle method called Archimedes' principle?

Archimedes principle is '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.' It was given by Archimedes so it was named after him.