What I was referring to about the general information was that, even without the fact that Atlantis was believed to be mystically advanced, it would be possible for a city named Atlantis to have existed as an inhabited land that sunk. The type of technology and intelligence they harbored, that...
I'm not sure if Atlantis existed, but I am sure it is very possible for a large amount of land to become submerged in large bodies of water over time, because we have evidence of that right now. So it is possible for a once-inhabited land to be underwater.
It would be great if one day we could...
This sounds completely prejudice and bias of me but I've always had the idea that every person that tries to make money especially on television using their "psychic" abilities for "good" are actually frauds. If they really possessed such a gift and wanted to do good with it, then they shouldn't...
You said there is infinite distance in all directions so in technical terms, you can't see "all" of it because infinite is going on forever with no boundaries and because it is infinite, there is nothing else past the plains so you will only see a horizon where the ground seems to meet the sky...
Broken down and written out, that would be:
Weight = (Density)(Volume)(Force of Gravity)
Weight = (Mass/Volume)(Volume)(Force of Gravity)
Weight = (Mass)(Force of Gravity)
Is this where w1=d1Vg and w2=d2Vg comes from?
I think this makes sense now. Thank you very much! I really appreciate it...
http://www.tpub.com/content/engine/14105/css/14105_20.htm
This website tells me that Specific Gravity is
weight of substance/weight of equal volume of water
or
density of substance/density of water.
Can someone explain how this is true? Density and weight are two different things so...
I am doing an experiment to compare the force of buoyancy on an object by particular mixtures of saltwater. To do so, I need to first find the density. I do not have any special device for determining the density, so I decided to record my given information and solve for it using the definition...