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" Principle states that a body wholly or partially immersed in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by it. "
School Physics: A New Text-book for High Schools and Academies - Página 155
por Elroy McKendree Avery - 1895 - 608 páginas
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Elements of Natural Philosophy: For the Use of Schools and Academies

Joseph Anthony Gillet, William James Rolfe - 1881 - 342 páginas
...hydraulic press, adapted to raising heavy weights. 92. The Principle of Archimedes. — A body in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. This fact was discovered by Archimedes, and is therefore designated by his name. This...
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Natural Philosophy: For the Use of Schools and Academies

Joseph Anthony Gillet, William James Rolfe - 1881 - 544 páginas
...heavy weights. Fig. 63. ssssssss^ssssssssssssssss* 1 08. Archimedes' s Principle. — A body in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. This fact was discovered by Archimedes, and is therefore designated by his name. Archimedes's...
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Elementary Chemical Arithmetic: With 1100 Problems

Sydney Lupton - 1882 - 374 páginas
...pressure equally in all directions, and hence any substance immersed in a fluid or floating upon it is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced. Two important consequences of this fact may be noted : — (i) Suppose a body of known mass...
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First Book in Natural Philosophy: For the Use of Schools and Academies

Joseph Anthony Gillet, William James Rolfe - 1882 - 210 páginas
...etc.; and for raising ships out of the water. 78. The Principle of Archimedes. — A body in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces. This fact was discovered by the ancient philosopher Archimedes. 79. To Find the Weight...
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A Short Course of Experiments in Physical Measurement: Principles and methods

Harold Whiting - 1891 - 664 páginas
...its discoverer, Archimedes, (287 to 212 B. c.), and may be thus stated : a solid immersed in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced. The difference between the weight of a body and the buoyant force of a fluid in which it...
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The Elements of Physics

Henry Smith Carhart, Horatio Nelson Chute - 1892 - 400 páginas
...cube. This truth, discovered by Archimedes, may be enunciated as follows: A body submerged in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by it. 165. Experimental Proof. — Exp. — Procure a solid metallic cylinder 3.5 cm. long,...
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Mechanics, sound and light

Henry Smith Carhart - 1894 - 360 páginas
...applies to gases as well as liquids, it may be stated generally as follows : A body immersed in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by it. The centre of buoyancy is the name applied to the centre of mass of the displaced...
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School Physics: A New Text-book for High Schools and Academies

Elroy McKendree Avery - 1895 - 618 páginas
...zero. They have no tendency to move the solid. The vertical pressures on the other two faces, c and d, are not equal. The upper face sustains a pressure...discussion, the effect of atmospheric pressure is lett out of the account. It affects equally the top and bottom of the block. Flotation. Experiment...
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School Physics: A New Text-book for High Schools and Academies

Elroy McKendree Avery - 1895 - 616 páginas
...grams. The resultant of the two vertical and opposite forces acting on the cube is an upward pressure of one gram; ie, the cube is partly supported by a...above discussion, the effect of atmospheric pressure ia left out of the account. It affects equally the top and bottom of the block. Flotation. Experiment...
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Exercises in Physical Measurement

Louis Winslow Austin, Charles Burton Thwing - 1895 - 222 páginas
...constant c, or m = We. Weight in vacuo. According to the principle of Archimedes a body weighed in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid which the body displaces. If a substance more or less dense than brass be weighed with brass weights,...
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