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Two graduated cylinders containing water, one with a rock submerged in it.

Português: A pedra tem volume 3.
Slovenčina: Dôkaz Archimedovho zákona
Source

"First Principles of Physics", Henry Carhart & Horatio Chute, Allyn & Bacon, 1912

Date

2006-03-16

Author

Michael Malak

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