id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37729 Galilei, Galileo A Discourse Presented to the Most Serene Don Cosimo II., Great Duke of Tuscany, Concerning the Natation of Bodies Vpon, and Submersion In, the Water. .txt text/plain 40123 1585 68 Resistance[8], that Solid shall not only wholly submerge under water, but prement Solid, and the resisting Water[9]; then shall rest, ensue, and [9] What Solids shall rest in all places of the Water. the absolute weight of the water C E, shall have greater proportion to Water, hath to the Specificall Gravity of the said Solid: but water, equall to the Mass B G, hath to the Absolute Gravity of the Absolute Gravity of a Mass equall to it, made of water, or of a Matter Air, which shall be less grave than a like Mass of Water; and this having but only demonstrated, that Solid Bodies more grave than Water said Solid I S, above the Gravity of a Mass of water equall to the said Cone shall be double to the weight of the Mass of water equall to quantity of water, and therefore such a Mass of Air shall descend more ./cache/37729.txt ./txt/37729.txt