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Archimedes paradox

Archimedes paradox logo #21000 The Archimedes paradox, named after Archimedes of Syracuse, or the hydrostatic paradox, 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. A more general formulation of the paradox is that `that any quantity of water, or other fluid, how small soev....
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