strange and unpleasant is bouyant
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The discovery of buoyancy is credited to the Greek mathematician Archimedes (c. 287-212 BC). While comparing the weight of the king’s supposedly gold crown with other substances, Archimedes dropped the crown in water. He noticed a few gold coins were faster to sink to the the bottom of his bathtub. Buoyancy applies to many settings from vessels surveying the ocean floor to weather balloons collecting data high into Earth's stratosphere. The three types of buoyancy are positive, negative and neutral.
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The discovery of buoyancy is credited to the Greek mathematician Archimedes (c. 287-212 BC). While comparing the weight of the king’s supposedly gold crown with other substances, Archimedes dropped the crown in water. He noticed a few gold coins were faster to sink to the the bottom of his bathtub. Buoyancy applies to many settings from vessels surveying the ocean floor to weather balloons collecting data high into Earth's stratosphere. The three types of buoyancy are positive, negative and neutral.
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