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Archimedes’ principle [ˌɑː(r)kıˈmiːdiːz] s PHYS archimedisches Prinzip -
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Archimedes' prin·ci·ple[ˌɑ:kɪmi:di:zˈprɪn(t)səpl̩, AM ˌɑ:rkə-]n das archimedische Prinzip -
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Archimedes' prin·ci·ple [ˌɑ:kɪmi:di:zʼprɪn(t)səpl̩, Am ˌɑ:rkə-] ndas archimedische Prinzip -
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > Archimedes' principle
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subst. \/ˌɑːkɪˈmiːdiːzɪzˈprɪnsɪpl\/( fysikk) Arkimedes' lov -
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English-russian dictionary of physics > Archimedes principle
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принцип (закон) Архимеда- тело, погруженное в жидкость, уменьшает вес на величину, равную весу вытесненной жидкости.
Англо-русский словарь по кондиционированию и вентиляции > Archimedes principle
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принцип (закон) Архимеда- тело, погруженное в жидкость, уменьшает вес на величину, равную весу вытесненной жидкости.
English-Russian dictionary of terms for heating, ventilation, air conditioning and cooling air > Archimedes principle
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nPHYS principio de Arquímedes mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > Archimedes' principle
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закон АрхимедаEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > Archimedes' principle
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Archimedes' Principle — Archimedes (287 212 B.C.) was a legend during his lifetime. He was a brilliant mathematician and an inventor of the Archimedes screw, a machine for raising water. Although the lever had been in use long before Archimedes, he worked out the… … Dictionary of eponyms
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Archimedes' principle — Archimedes prin|ci|ple the scientific rule which explains that an object in a liquid is kept up by a force which is equal to the weight of the liquid that the object ↑displaces … Dictionary of contemporary English
Archimedes' principle — Physics. the law that a body immersed in a fluid is buoyed up by a force (buoyant force) equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the body. * * * Law of buoyancy, discovered by Archimedes, which states that any object that is completely or… … Universalium
Archimedes' principle — /ˌakəmidiz ˈprɪnsəpəl / (say .ahkuhmeedeez prinsuhpuhl) noun the principle that the apparent loss in weight of a body totally or partially immersed in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced …
Archimedes' principle — [ˌα:kɪ mi:di:z] noun Physics a law stating that a body immersed in a fluid is subject to an upward force equal in magnitude to the weight of fluid it displaces … English new terms dictionary
Archimedes' principle — n. the law that a body totally or partially immersed in a fluid is subject to an upward force equal in magnitude to the weight of fluid it displaces … Useful english dictionary
Archimedes — For other uses, see Archimedes (disambiguation). Archimedes of Syracuse (Greek: Ἀρχιμήδης) … Wikipedia
Archimedes — /ahr keuh mee deez/, n. 287? 212 B.C., Greek mathematician, physicist, and inventor: discovered the principles of specific gravity and of the lever. * * * born с 290–280 BC, Syracuse, Sicily died 212/211 BC, Syracuse Legendary Greek inventor and… … Universalium
Archimedes paradox — The Archimedes paradox, named after Archimedes of Syracuse, states that an object can float in a quantity of water that has less volume than the object itself, if its average density is less than that of water. The implication of this is that a… … Wikipedia