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[118. Let there be a body DAd (Fig. 6.1) consisting of two equal and similar parts placed on either side of the axis AC, and which we consider for more convenience as a plane figure. Let us imagine that this body is placed on the surface of a fluid at rest, so that the axis AC is vertical and the immersed part KAN in the fluid is a little less weighty than an equal volume of fluid. We ask, What is the law of oscillation of bodies?]
Published: Jan 13, 2018
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