| William Hewitt (B.Sc.) - 1880 - 184 páginas
...general rule is true : that, in every case, the loss of weight which a body undergoes when immersed in a liquid, is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the body. Thus, if we took a number of balls of the same size, but of different materials — gold, iron,... | |
| William James Browne - 1883 - 218 páginas
...part as the specific gravity of the liquid is to that of the body. For the weight of the whole body is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the immersed Dart. Let V be the volume of the body, and V that of the immersed portion; and let S and S' represent... | |
| George Albert Wentworth - 1892 - 312 páginas
...110. If 13kg 6akg costs $105.133, find the price of a hektogram. 111. The weight of a body floating in a liquid is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced. What is the weight of a block of wood 1.6m long and 0.3m wide, which, lying horizontally in the water,... | |
| George Albert Wentworth - 1894 - 318 páginas
...110. If 13kg 6"" costs $105.133, find the price of a hektogram. 111. The weight of a body floating in a liquid is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced. What is the weight of a block of wood 1.6m long and 0.3m wide, which, lying horizontally in the water,... | |
| George Albert Wentworth - 1896 - 318 páginas
...110. If 13kg 6dkg costs $105.133, find the price of a hektogram. 111. The weight of a body floating in a liquid is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced. What is the weight of a block of wood 1.6m long and 0.3m wide, which, lying horizontally in the water,... | |
| George Albert Wentworth, George Anthony Hill - 1897 - 476 páginas
...110. If 13kg 6dkg costs $105.133, find the price of a hektogram. 111. The weight of a body floating in a liquid is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced. What is the weight of a block of wood 1.6m long and 0.3m wide, which, lying horizontally in the water,... | |
| Amos T. Fisher, Melvin J. Patterson - 1902 - 200 páginas
...is found to weigh 41J grams. Since it is true that the apparent loss of weight of a body submerged in a liquid is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the submerged body, it is evidently an easy matter to find the specific gravity of solids by experiment.... | |
| American Society of Civil Engineers - 1903 - 946 páginas
...of Archimedes, that the difference between the weight of a body in air and its weight when suspended in a liquid is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced. From the weight of the displaced liquid, its volume, which is manifestly the volume, v, of the mortar,... | |
| 1903 - 642 páginas
...weight noted, the two results are compared, when it is found that the "upthrust on a body immersed in a liquid is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the body." It has been found by experience that an ordinary boy or girl of 13 years of age is able to get... | |
| Frederick Winslow Taylor, Sanford Eleazer Thompson - 1905 - 664 páginas
...of Archimedes, that the difference between the weight of a body in air and its weight when suspended in a liquid is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced. From the weight of the displaced liquid, its volume, which is manifestly the volume, v, of the mortar,... | |
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