When you have some information and you want to use it to find new information,
a calculation is the way to do it. To set up the calculation, you use principles that
tell you the connection between what you know and what you want to know.
You haven't told us what information you have, or what information you want.
All we have is Archimedes' Principle: An object surrounded by a fluid in a gravitational
field experiences a buoyant force equal to the weight of the displaced fluid. If the
information you have and the information you want both happen to involve things
dropped in water or floating in air, then this is the best principle to use when you're
setting up your calculation.
Floating
Archimedes principal explains buoyancy. The principle makes its use in ships and submarines.
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No, it does not. That phenomenon is explained by Bernoulli's principle.
Archimedes principle helps explain the relationship between weight and volume. The term is specific gravity.
buoyancy and density :D
It helps us to fly.
Archimedes' principle states that an object immersed in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. This principle helps explain why objects float or sink in fluids based on their density.
The Archimedes Principle was created in 2004.
The duration of The Archimedes Principle is 1.67 hours.
Yes, Archimedes is best known for his principle that is Archimedes' principle ( or the law of buoyancy )