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2RY31CB The Archimedean principle (pushing bodies through water) - eureka
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2WA676P Archimedes (287 BC - 212 BC). Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor. Portrait. Chromolithography. Detail. ""Historia Universal"" by Cesar Canto. Vo
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2R0DRCJ Archimedes (287 BC - 212 BC). Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor. Portrait. Chromolithography. Detail. "Historia Universal" by César Cantú. Volume III, 1882.
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2R0DRC9 Archimedes (287 BC - 212 BC). Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor. Portrait. Chromolithography. "Historia Universal" by César Cantú. Volume III, 1882.
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H2E77T Archimedes (Syracuse-Syracuse-287, -212). Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer. Portrait. Engraving. Colored.
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H9M1PY Archimedes (Syracuse-Syracuse-287, -212). Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer. Archimedes and his experiments. Engraving. Colored.
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GAAPAE Archimedes (Syracuse-Syracuse-287, -212). Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer. Portrait. Engraving.
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GDCNTW Archimedes (Syracuse-Syracuse-287, -212). Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer. Archimedes and his experiments. Engraving.
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HTMJ1N Archimedes (c.287-212 BC) Greek mathematician and inventor, in his bath. Discovered formulae for calculating areas and volumes of plane and solid figures. Hydrostatics. Supposed to have shouted "Eureka" on discovering principle of upthrust on a floating body. Hand-coloured woodcut, 1547
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HRNRHB Archimedes Heat Ray, Siege of Syracuse, 212 BC
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JG01MH Fotothek df tg 0003780 Physik 5E Hydrostatik 5E Wasserkunst
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PFK8EE This work presents detailed reports and communications on various scientific experiments. One notable experiment involves the use of a two-bulbed system submerged in water to measure weight changes due to displacement. The research contributes to the understanding of fluid dynamics and the properties of liquids in relation to different physical conditions, offering a comprehensive analysis of experimental methods.
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PPHTGY Archimedes (Syracuse-Syracuse-287, -212). Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer. Portrait. Engraving. Colored.
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2AXGX1X Scientific amusements . he subsequent partof the work, when dealing with the prope;rties ofmetals. The principles of hydrostatics, which we intend toconsider now, can be easily explained. It is very easy tounderstand the principle of Archimedes^ Take any bodyof irregular form,—a. stone will do,—and having attachedto it a thread, let it dip into a vessel filled to the brimwith water. The water will overflow in volume equivalentto the bulk of the stone; as can readily be proved byweighing the glass partly emptied of water and the stoneagainst another similar glass full of water. ASCENT OF WINE I
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2AXJT41 Chambers's encyclopaedia; a dictionary of universal knowledge for the people . n that of the grains of sand that would till the sphereof the fixed stars, the diameter of which A. assumes at a certainnumber of stadia. The diflSculty lay in expressing such a vastnumber by means of the clumsy notation of Greek arithmetic, andthe device by which the difficulty is eluded is considered as afford-ing a striking instance of A.s genius. ARCHIMEDES, the Principle of, is one of the most imp&c-tant in the science of Hydrostatics, and is so called because the dis-covery of it is generally ascribed to the S
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HRNWK0 Archimedes Heat Ray, Siege of Syracuse, 212 BC
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B0JXX2 The discovery of Archimedes' principle of hydrostatics.
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2JAFC90 Archimedes with word eureka illustration
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J97DW4 Bust sculpture of Archimedes of Syracuse
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2F8JXE4 Archimedes .
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2F8JB7R Archimedes .
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G14XXR Archimedes of Syracuse (287-212 BC) was a Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer. Few details of his life are known, but he is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical antiquity. Among his advances in physics are
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PP9NC5 Archimedes (Syracuse-Syracuse-287, -212). Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer. Portrait. Engraving.
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PPHX86 Archimedes (Syracuse-Syracuse-287, -212). Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer. Archimedes and his experiments. Engraving. Colored.
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J7PXH7 Comic History of Rome p 186 Archimedes taking a Warm Bath
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MCKX52 . a. water surface displacement
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2F8T8AX Archimedes 1651 / 1700
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G14XW6 Illustration of the discovery of Archimedes' prinicple of hydrostatics. The principle states that a body immersed in a fluid will displace a volume of the fluid equal to the weight of the body. It is said that Archimedes discovered the principle when he s
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PP9N5W Archimedes (Syracuse-Syracuse-287, -212). Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer. Archimedes and his experiments. Engraving.
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D96841 Archimedes (c287-212 BC) Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, in his bath. Discovered formulae for calculating areas and volumes of plane and solid figures. Supposed to have shouted 'Eureka' on discovering principle of upthrust on a floating body. Woodcut 1547.
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PPB00T Archimedes (Syracuse-Syracuse-287, -212). Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer.
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2R14P4E Archimedes (287 BC - 212 BC). Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor. Portrait. Chromolithography. "Historia Universal" by César Cantú. Volume III, 1882.
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G14X08 Illustration of the discovery of Archimedes' prinicple of hydrostatics. The principle states that a body immersed in a fluid will displace a volume of the fluid equal to the weight of the body. It is said that Archimedes discovered the principle when he s
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D963DC Archimedes (c287-212 BC) Greek mathematician and inventor, in his bath. Discovered formulae for calculating areas and volumes of plane and solid figures. Hydrostatics. Supposed to have shouted 'Eureka' on discovering principle of upthrust on a floating body. Hand-coloured woodcut, 1547.
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PPEXF2 Archimedes (Syracuse-Syracuse-287, -212). Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer.
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2R14P4N Archimedes (287 BC - 212 BC). Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor. Portrait. Chromolithography. Detail. "Historia Universal" by César Cantú. Volume III, 1882.
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