Archimedes, Natation of bodies, 1662

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1parameter be equall to K R: and
47[Figure 47]

let
D S be Seſquialter of K R: but
S
B is alſo Seſquialter of B R:
Therefore
, draw a Line from A to
B
; and thorow C draw C E Per­
pendicular
to B D, cutting the Line
A
B in the Point E; and thorow E
draw
E Z parallel unto B D. Again,
A
B being divided into two equall
parts
in T, draw T H parallel to the
ſame
B D: and let Sections of
Rightangled
Cones be deſcribed, A E I about the Diameter E Z;
and
A T D about the Diameter T H; and let them be like to the

Portion
A B L: Now the Section of the Cone A E I, ſhall paſs

thorow
K; and the Line drawn from R perpendicular unto B D,
ſhall
cut the ſaid A E I; let it cut it in the Points Y G: and
thorow
Y and G draw P Y Q and O G N parallels unto B D, and
cutting
A T D in the Points F and X: laſtly, draw P Φ and O X
touching
the Section A P O L in the Points P and O. In regard,

therefore
, that the three Portions A P O L, A E I, and A T D are
contained
betwixt Right Lines, and the Sections of Rightangled
Cones
, and are right alike and unequall, touching one another, upon
one
and the ſame Baſe; and N X G O being drawn from the
Point N upwards, and Q F Y P from Q: O G ſhall have to G X
a
proportion compounded of the proportion, that I L hath to L A,
and
of the proportion that A D hath to DI: But I L is to L A,
as
two to five: And C B is to B D, as ſix to fifteen; that is, as two

to
five: And as C B is to B D, ſo is E B to B A; and D Z to

D
A: And of D Z and D A, L I and L A are double: and A D

is
to D I, as five to one: But the proportion compounded of the
proportion
of two to five, and of the proportion of five to one, is

the
ſame with that of two to one: and two is to one, in double
proportion
: Therefore, O G is double of GX: and, in the ſame
manner
is P Y proved to be double of Y F: Therefore, ſince that
D
S is Seſquialter of K R; B S ſhall be the Exceſs by which the
Axis
is greater than Seſquialter of the Semi-parameter.
If there­
fore
, the Portion have the ſame proportion in Gravity unto the
Liquid
, as the Square made of the Line B S, hath to the Square
made
of B D, or greater, being demitted into the Liquid, ſo as hat
its
Baſe touch not the Liquid, it ſhall ſtand erect, or perpendicular:
For
it hath been demonſtrated above, that the Portion whoſe

Axis
is greater than Seſquialter of the Semi-parameter, if it have
not
leſser proportion in Gravity unto the Liquid, than the Square

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