Archimedes force — Archimedo jėga statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. Archimedes force; buoyant force vok. Archimedische Kraft, f; hydrostatischer Auftrieb, m rus. архимедова сила, f; выталкивающая сила, f pranc. force d’Archimède, f; poussée, f; poussée… … Fizikos terminų žodynas
force d’Archimède — Archimedo jėga statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Skystyje arba dujose esantį kūną kelianti jėga, lygi išstumto skysčio arba dujų svoriui. atitikmenys: angl. Archimedes force; buoyancy force; buoyant force vok.… … Penkiakalbis aiškinamasis metrologijos terminų žodynas
force d’Archimède — Archimedo jėga statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. Archimedes force; buoyant force vok. Archimedische Kraft, f; hydrostatischer Auftrieb, m rus. архимедова сила, f; выталкивающая сила, f pranc. force d’Archimède, f; poussée, f; poussée… … Fizikos terminų žodynas
Archimedes' screw — was operated by hand and could raise water efficiently … Wikipedia
Archimedes' principle — Archimedes prin|ci|ple the scientific rule which explains that an object in a liquid is kept up by a force which is equal to the weight of the liquid that the object ↑displaces … Dictionary of contemporary English
Force — For other uses, see Force (disambiguation). See also: Forcing (disambiguation) Forces are also described as a push or pull on an object. They can be due to phenomena such as gravity, magnetism, or anything that might cause a mass to accelerate … Wikipedia
Archimedes — For other uses, see Archimedes (disambiguation). Archimedes of Syracuse (Greek: Ἀρχιμήδης) … Wikipedia
Archimedes — /ahr keuh mee deez/, n. 287? 212 B.C., Greek mathematician, physicist, and inventor: discovered the principles of specific gravity and of the lever. * * * born с 290–280 BC, Syracuse, Sicily died 212/211 BC, Syracuse Legendary Greek inventor and… … Universalium
Archimedes paradox — The Archimedes paradox, named after Archimedes of Syracuse, 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. The implication of this is that a… … Wikipedia
Archimedes' principle — Physics. the law that a body immersed in a fluid is buoyed up by a force (buoyant force) equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the body. * * * Law of buoyancy, discovered by Archimedes, which states that any object that is completely or… … Universalium