Archimedes, Natation of bodies, 1662

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PROP. IV. THEOR. IV.
For ſuppoſing, on the contrary, that it were poſſible for a Solid
more
light than the Liquid, being demitted in the Liquid to ſub­
merge
totally in the ſame, that is, ſo as that no part thereof re­
maineth
above, or without the ſaid Liquid, (evermore ſuppoſing
that
the Liquid be ſo conſtituted as that it be not moved,) let us
imagine
any Plane produced thorow the Center of the Earth, tho­
row
the Liquid, and thorow that Solid Body: and that the Surface
of
the Liquid is cut by this Plane according to the Circumference
A
B G, and the Solid Body according to the Figure R; and let the
Center
of the Earth be K.
And let there be imagined a Pyramid
6[Figure 6]
that
compriſeth the Figure
R
, as was done in the pre.
cedent, that hath its Ver­
tex
in the Point K, and let
the
Superficies of that
Pyramid
be cut by the
Superficies
of the Plane
A
B G, according to A K
and
K B. And let us ima­
gine
another Pyramid equal and like to this, and let its Superficies
be
cut by the Superficies A B G according to K B and K G; and let
the
Superficies of another Sphære be deſcribed in the Liquid, upon
the
Center K, and beneath the Solid R; and let that be cut by the
ſame
Plane according to X O P. And, laſtly, let us ſuppoſe ano­
ther
Solid taken ^{*} from the Liquid, in this ſecond Pyramid, which

let
be H, equal to the Solid R.
Now the parts of the Liquid, name­
ly
, that which is under the Spherical Superficies that proceeds ac­
cording
to the Superficies or Circumference X O, in the firſt Py­
ramid
, and that which is under the Spherical Superficies that pro­
ceeds
according to the Circumference O P, in the ſecond Pyramid,
are
equijacent, and contiguous, but are not preſſed equally; for

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