- Stock Photography: VISUAL VECTOR ILLUSTRATION THAT EXPLAINS THE CONCEPT OF ARCHIMEDES POWER by Kunoart
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- Photo title: Visual vector illustration that explains the concept of archimedes power
- Author: Kunoart
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- The force of the body that pushes out the body immersed in the liquid is equal to the weight of the liquid in the volume of that body. The force that pushes the body out of the liquid is called The Archimede force, in honor of the ancient Greek scientist Archimedes, who for the first time indicated not its existence and calculated its significance.
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