“Total force” on bodies immersed in air and water: An error living three centuries in physics textbooks
This article presents numerous examples of an erroneous conception, stating that the “total force” by which a fluid acts on an immersed body is equal to the product of corresponding fluid pressure and the body’s surface area. This conception, which started its long life at the beginning of XVIII cen...
Main Author: | JOSIP SLISKO |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Metaichmio Publications
2010-07-01
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Series: | Review of Science, Mathematics and ICT Education |
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Online Access: | http://www.ecedu.upatras.gr/review/papers/4_1/4_1_5_23.pdf |
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