History: diving physical laws, principles, and equations
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History: diving physical laws, principles, and equations
We added this paper today and I thought some folks here would be interested:
Acott, C. The diving "Law-ers": A brief resume of their lives. SPUMS 1999 Volume 29 Number 1. RRR ID: 5990
Originally Posted by Acott
This paper is a brief outline of the lives of the originators of the physical laws of diving (Archimedes and Pascal’s Principles; Poiseuille and Laplace’s equations; the Laws of Boyle, Henry and Dalton).