To: js1138
. Volume can be easily determined by measuring how much water is displaced by submerging that body.
No it can't. Every time I put the speaker underwater it stops working - this proves that you can not use water to measure volume.
921 posted on
01/03/2009 8:22:03 PM PST by
DevNet
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To: DevNet
922 posted on
01/03/2009 8:24:23 PM PST by
NinoFan
To: DevNet
No it can't. Every time I put the speaker underwater it stops working - this proves that you can not use water to measure volume.,p> Nope, you have proved nothing. You have merely falsified the contention that all definitions of "Volume" can be measured by displacement... now let's see if we can determine how many volumes comprise the Encyclopedia Britannica by immersing a set in water.
925 posted on
01/03/2009 10:40:24 PM PST by
Swordmaker
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