Archimede principal & law of floatation
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Law of flotation
When any boat displaces a weight of water equal to its own weight, it floats. This is often called the "principle offlotation": A floating object displaces a weight of fluid equal to its own weight.
Archimedes principal
Archimedes' principle, as stated above, equates the buoyant force to the weight of the fluid displaced.
When any boat displaces a weight of water equal to its own weight, it floats. This is often called the "principle offlotation": A floating object displaces a weight of fluid equal to its own weight.
Archimedes principal
Archimedes' principle, as stated above, equates the buoyant force to the weight of the fluid displaced.
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The gravitational attractive force acting on a body is called its weight. The weight of a body acts vertically downwards through its centre ...
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The gravitational attractive force acting on a body is called its weight. The weight of a body acts vertically downwards through its centre ...
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