vandforskydningen
Vandforskydningen, or water displacement, is a fundamental principle in physics and fluid mechanics. It describes the phenomenon where an object submerged in a fluid, such as water, causes the fluid level to rise. This rise is directly proportional to the volume of the object that is submerged. The principle was famously attributed to Archimedes, who is said to have discovered it while trying to determine if a crown was made of pure gold.
The core concept behind water displacement is that fluids exert an upward buoyant force on submerged objects.
Water displacement has numerous practical applications. It is used to measure the volume of irregularly shaped