| Archimedes - 1897 - 532 pages
...sections by planes through 0. Therefore the surface is that of a sphere with centre 0. Proposition 3. Of solids those which, size for size, are of equal...not project above the surface but do not sink lower. If possible, let a certain solid EFHG of equal weight, volume for volume, with the fluid remain immersed... | |
| Archimedes - 1897 - 528 pages
...by planes through 0. Proposition 3. Of solids thosejwhichj size for^size, are of equal a fluid wMj if let down into the fluid, be immersed so that they...not project above the surface but do not sink lower. If possible, let a certain solid EFHG of equal weight, volume for volume, with the fluid remain immersed... | |
| Archimedes - 1912 - 568 pages
...circumference of a circle whose centre is 0; and so will all other sections by planes through 0. Proposition 3. Of solids those which, size for size, are of equal...not project above the surface but do not sink lower. If possible, let a certain solid EFHG of equal weight, volume for volume, with the fluid remain immersed... | |
| Sir Thomas Little Heath - 1921 - 612 pages
...elementary textbook, the main propositions established being the following. A solid which, size for size, is of equal weight with a fluid will, if let down into the fluid, sink till it is just covered but not lower (Prop. 3); a solid lighter than a fluid will, if let down... | |
| Sir Thomas Little Heath - 1921 - 608 pages
...elementary textbook, the main propositions established being the following. A solid which, size for size, is of equal weight with a fluid will, if let down into the fluid, sink till it is just covered but not lower (Prop. 3) ; a solid lighter than a fluid will, if let down... | |
| Henry Crew - 1928 - 428 pages
...fluid at rest is the surface of a sphere whose centre is the same as that of the earth. Proposition 3 Of solids those which, size for size, are of equal...not project above the surface but do not sink lower. Proposition 4 A solid lighter than a fluid will, if immersed in it, not be completely submerged, but... | |
| Morris Kline - 1990 - 434 pages
...fluid at rest is the surface of a sphere whose center is the same as that of the earth. Proposition 3. Of solids those which, size for size, are of equal...not project above the surface but do not sink lower. Proposition 5. Any solid lighter than a fluid will, if placed in the fluid, be so far immersed that... | |
| T. E. Rihll - 1999 - 180 pages
...fluid at rest is the surface of a sphere whose centre is the same as that of the earth. Proposition 3. Of solids those which, size for size, are of equal...not project above the surface but do not sink lower. Proposition 4. A solid lighter than a fluid will, if immersed in it, not be completely submerged, but... | |
| Arhimēdēs - 2004 - 522 pages
...sections by planes through 0. Therefore the surface is that of a sphere with centre 0. Proposition 3. Of solids those which, size for size, are of equal...not project above the surface but do not sink lower. If possible, let a certain solid EFHG of equal weight, volume for volume, with the fluid remain immersed... | |
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