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  • ...aw of physics]] fundamental to [[fluid mechanics]]. It was formulated by [[Archimedes]] of [[Syracuse, Sicily|Syracuse]].<ref name="acottLaw">{{Cite journal |aut In ''[[On Floating Bodies]]'', Archimedes suggested that (c. 246 BC): ...
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  • The [[Archimedes' Principle|Principle of Archimedes]] permits to derive a formula which does not rely on any information of vol The dasymeter was invented in 1650 by [[Otto von Guericke]]. [[Archimedes]] used a pair of scales which he immersed into water to demonstrate the buo ...
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  • ...if more, it sinks. The amount of fluid displaced is directly related (via Archimedes' principle) to its volume. ...ghes2005">{{cite journal|last1=Hughes |first1=Stephen W. |year=2005 |title=Archimedes revisited: a faster, better, cheaper method of accurately measuring the vol ...
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  • ...aw of physics]] fundamental to [[fluid mechanics]]. It was formulated by [[Archimedes]] of [[Syracuse, Sicily|Syracuse]].<ref name="acottLaw">{{Cite journal |aut In ''[[On Floating Bodies]]'', Archimedes suggested that (c. 246 BC): ...
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  • {{short description|Classic science experiment demonstrating the Archimedes' principle and the ideal gas law}} ...[[science]] experiment which demonstrates the principle of [[buoyancy]] ([[Archimedes]]' principle) and the [[ideal gas law]]. The first written description of t ...
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  • * [[Archimedes' heat ray]], a purported device from antiquity which weaponized the sun's r ...
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  • ...he [[density]] of a living person's body. It is a direct application of [[Archimedes' principle]], that an object displaces its own volume of water. ...= 118 | title = The Specific Gravity of Healthy Men}}</ref> is based on [[Archimedes' principle]], which states that: ...
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  • ...e force is proportional to the pressure difference, and (as explained by [[Archimedes' principle]]) is equivalent to the weight of the fluid that would otherwise ==Archimedes' principle== ...
    27 KB (4,494 words) - 03:24, 2 March 2024
  • ...]]s and [[fountain]]s. [[Archimedes]] is credited with the discovery of [[Archimedes' Principle]], which relates the [[buoyancy]] force on an object that is sub Discovery of the principle of buoyancy is attributed to [[Archimedes]]. ...
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  • }}</ref> In particular, in extant works attributed to [[Archimedes]], the moment is pointed out in phrasings like: |title=Archimedes in the Middle Ages ...
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  • The hydrometer makes use of [[Archimedes' principle]]: a solid suspended in a fluid is buoyed by a force equal to th ...meter to the method of [[Displacement (fluid)|fluid displacement]] used by Archimedes to determine the gold content of [[Hiero II of Syracuse|Hiero II's]] crown. ...
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  • ...Archimedes,<ref name=Archimedes>[https://www.gnu.org/software/archimedes/ Archimedes]</ref> Aeneas,<ref name=Aeneas>[https://www.gnu.org/software/aeneas/ Aeneas ...
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  • * [[Trammel of Archimedes]] ...
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  • From the time of [[Archimedes]] to the [[Renaissance]], mechanisms were viewed as constructed from [[simp ...
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  • ...aipetis |first1=S. A. |last2=Ceccarelli |first2=Marco |title=The Genius of Archimedes -- 23 Centuries of Influence on Mathematics, Science and Engineering: Proce ...e of the simple machines were studied and described by Greek philosopher [[Archimedes]] around the 3rd century BC: the lever, pulley and screw.<ref name="Asimov1 ...
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  • ...=https://archive.org/details/worksofarchimede029517mbp |title=The Works of Archimedes |via=[[Internet Archive]] |access-date=2007-10-14 |year=1897 }}</ref> A fun ...lating a treatment of [[buoyant force]]s inherent in [[fluid]]s.<ref name="Archimedes"/> ...
    94 KB (14,204 words) - 20:14, 26 February 2024
  • ...ltant reduction in the downward force of objects being weighed underlies [[Archimedes' principle]], which states that the buoyancy force is equal to the weight o ...
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  • ...ef name=Price1997>{{Cite book |last=Price |first=Huw |title=Time's arrow & Archimedes' point: new directions for the physics of time |date=1997 |publisher=Oxford ...
    26 KB (3,771 words) - 18:13, 24 February 2024
  • ...ptually the practice has been utilized for many years (in ancient times, [[Archimedes]] was notable for applying science to practical problems), the present-day ...
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  • ...aipetis |first1=S. A. |last2=Ceccarelli |first2=Marco |title=The Genius of Archimedes – 23 Centuries of Influence on Mathematics, Science and Engineering: Procee ...] of [[Archimedes]], are examples of Greek mechanical engineering. Some of Archimedes' inventions, as well as the Antikythera mechanism, required sophisticated k ...
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  • The concept originated with the studies by [[Archimedes]] of the usage of [[lever]]s, which is reflected in his famous quote: "Give ...
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