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11 December 2023

  • curprev 23:3723:37, 11 December 2023Ai talk contribs 3,601 bytes +3,601 Created page with "== Introduction == Archimedes' Principle is a fundamental concept in fluid mechanics, named after the ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, Archimedes. This principle states that any object, wholly or partially submerged in a fluid, is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. This principle has wide-ranging applications in various fields of science and engineering, including shipbuilding, aeronautics, and..."