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  1. On Floating Bodies (Greek: Περὶ τῶν ἐπιπλεόντων σωμάτων) is a work, originally in two books, by Archimedes, one of the most important mathematicians, physicists, and engineers of antiquity.

  2. On Floating Bodies (in two books) survives only partly in Greek, the rest in medieval Latin translation from the Greek. It is the first known work on hydrostatics, of which Archimedes is recognized as the founder. Its purpose is to determine the positions that various….

  3. This book contains a detailed investigation of the stable equilibrium positions of floating right paraboloids of various shapes and relative densities, but restricted to the case when the base of the paraboloid lies either entirely above or entirely below the fluid surface.

  4. ON FLOATING BODIES, BOOK I; Archimedes; Edited by Thomas L. Heath; Book: The Works of Archimedes; Online publication: 07 September 2010; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511695124.019

  5. In On Floating Bodies, Archimedes suggested that (c. 246 BC): Any object, totally or partially immersed in a fluid or liquid, is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. Archimedes' principle allows the buoyancy of any floating object partially or fully immersed in a fluid to be calculated.

  6. 8 de jun. de 2009 · Measurement of a circle. On conoids and spheroids. On spirals. On the equilibrium of planes, books I-II. The sand-reckoner. Quadrature of the parabola. On floating bodies, books I-II. Book of lemmas. The cattle-problem [including the solution of Wurm's problem by Amthor in Zeitschrift für math. u. phys. [Hist. litt. abth.] v. 25, 1880]

  7. Hace 2 días · On Floating Bodies (in two books) survives only partly in Greek, the rest in medieval Latin translation from the Greek. It is the first known work on hydrostatics , of which Archimedes is recognized as the founder.