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Felipe Lorenzo del Río

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arquimedica is incorrectly written, and should be written as "arquimedica" as meaning: Feminine of arquimedico: relative or belonging to Archimedes, mathematician and Greek geometer of the 3rd century BC, born and killed by a soldier Roman in the city of Syracuse (41 Sicilia; in the Second Punic War. He is considered the personification of science often massacred by human barbarism and stupidity. His name is also Greek: archi, prefix derived from arche arches: beginning, start, which means pre-eminence and emadomai: worry, ( which is concerned, very concerned 41. Sometimes refers to principle or point arquimedico Recalling the principle of fluid or your study of the lever. Our ingenious cartoonist and intelligent Forges enunciated this seudoprincipio of Archimedes: all submerged body, to the be wildly des-sumergido, in the fluid a gap in their same volume that is immediately occupied by the fluid with alacrity celerica

  



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