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n. - Greek mathematician and physicist noted for his work in hydrostatics and mechanics and geometry (287-212 BC).

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  • Really, though, they ought to be called Archimedes problems.
  • R C. WINTHROP in a lecture entitled Archimedes and Franklin, from which we quote as follows:
  • This study, employing a complex and detailed mathematical model known as Archimedes, simulated
  • That the melting of floating ice does not raise the water level is known as Archimedes 'principle.
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