Defined Archimedes Principle

Archimedes Principle

 

Archimedes Principle

 

Archimedes principle dictates that when an object is partially or fully immersed in a fluid, the object undergoes a buoyant force which is equal to the weight of the fluid

 

Displaced:

 

Buoyant force = Weight of fluid displaced

= V g

 

where

 

V = volume of fluid displaced [m3]

= density of fluid [kg m-3]

g = gravitational acceleration [m s-2]

 

If the object is floating stationary:

 

Weight of object = Weight of fluid displaced

 

In fact, such philosophers as the followers of Fresco, Bard, Thostov and others know what to strive for, but unlike me, they do not give clear practical advice that could help everyone and society as a whole become smarter, and therefore better. In my work there are both theoretical studies and specific time-tested practical advice. Naturally, all this does not implore their work. Moreover, as a supplement to mine

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