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" He first established the truth, that a body plunged in a fluid loses as much of its weight as is equal to the weight of an equal volume of the fluid! "
Chambers's Biographical Dictionary: The Great of All Times and Nations - 第 37 頁
由 編輯 - 1898 - 1002 頁
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A Plain and Familiar Introduction to the Newtonian Philosophy

Benjamin Martin - 1754 - 200 頁
...14. By the fame Principle in Fluids, it is, 'That a heavy Body imnierfed in them, always loofesjuftfo much of its Weight as is equal to the Weight of an equal Bulk of the 'Fluid. For no Body can defcend in a Fluid without faifing an equal Bulk of that Fluid...
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A Plain and Easy Introduction to the Newtonian Experimental Philosophy ...

Benjamin Martin - 1765 - 202 頁
...14; By the fame Principle in Fluids, it is^ That a heavy Body immerfed in them al-ways lofes juft fo much of its Weight as is equal to the Weight of an equal Bulk of the Fluid. For no Body cah deicend in a Fluid Without raifing an equal Bulk of that Fluid ;...
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A Course of Lectures in Natural Philosophy

Richard Helsham - 1767 - 458 頁
...itfelf; as will appear from the following experiment. Let Since a folid when immerfed in a liquid, lofes as much of its weight, as is equal to the weight of a portion of the liquid of the fame dimenfions with the folid, it follows, that all bodies whatever,...
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Rational Recreations: In which the Principles of Numbers and Natural ..., 第 4 卷

William Hooper (M.D.) - 1782 - 428 頁
...the hydroftatic ba* Jancc is founded j for if every folid, on being im~ jnerfed in a fluid, Jofes fo much of its weight as is equal to the weight of an equal bulk of that fluid, it follows, that the lighter the body is, the greater jpropprtjpn Of its weight...
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A summary of geography and history. [With] A geographical index

Alexander Adam - 1794 - 748 頁
...heavier than water, when immerfed in it, difplaces a quantity of water equal to its own bulk, and lofes as much of its weight as is equal to the weight of that bulk of water. By weighing metals in water, we can difcover their adulterations or mixtures with...
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A Summary of Geography and History, Both Ancient and Modern ...: With an ...

Alexander Adam - 1802 - 914 頁
...heavier than water, when immerfed in it, difplaces a quantity of water equal to its own bulk, and lofes as much of its weight as is equal to the weight of that bulk of witer. By weighing metals in water, we can difcover their adulterations or mixtures with...
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Course of Lectures in Natural Philosophy

Richard Helsham - 1802 - 500 頁
...water, preponderates with the weight of 200 grains. Since a folid when immerfed in a liquid, lofes as much of its weight, as is equal to the weight of a portion of the liquid of the fame dimenfions with the folid, it follows, that all bodies whatever,...
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The Accomplished Tutor; Or, Complete System of Liberal Education ..., 第 2 卷

Thomas Hodson - 1806 - 488 頁
...gravities. 7. When a body ii immerfed in a fluid that is fpecificalij lighter than the body, the body lofes as much of its weight as is equal to the weight of a quantity of the fluid of the fame bulk or magnitude. Therefore, the fpecific gravities of two bodies...
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English 18th Century Dances, 第 2 卷

1812 - 352 頁
...the use of this instrument is founded on the theorem of Archimedes, that any body weighed in water, loses as much of its weight, as is equal to the weight of the same bulk of water. The accident which led to this theorem, and established a principle, whose...
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Scientific Dialogues, 第 2 卷

Jeremiah Joyce - 1815 - 680 頁
...specifically heavier than water, you may take it as an axiom, that " every body, when immersed in •water, loses as much of its weight as is equal to the weight of a bulk of water of the same magnitude." I will now place this empty box on ih* bason filled to the...
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