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Archimedes number

An Archimedes number, named after the ancient Greek scientist Archimedes, to determine the motion of fluids due to density differences, is a dimensionless number in the form

{\rm Ar} = \frac{g L^3 \rho_\ell (\rho - \rho_\ell)}{\mu^2}

where:

See also

Fluid dynamics
pi is also know as Archimedes constant.

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