Principles |
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Archimede’s Principle (States that): The buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. Aufbau's Principle (Is): The electronic struture of atoms that follow the pattern of subshells (see Chemistry). Bernoulli’s Principle (States that): The pressure of a moving fluid or gas is inversely proportional to rate of flow or the velocity of the fluid or gas. Huygens’ Principle (States that): Every point on a propagating wavefront serves as the source of spherical secondary wavelets. Le Chatelier's Principle (If): A chemical system at equilibrium is disturbed, the system would adjust itself to minimize the effect of the disturbance. Mach's Principle: (Is): The idea that the inertia of an object depends on its relationship with all of the other mass in the universe. Pascal’s Principle (States that): A change in pressure at any point in an enclosed fluid under equilibrium conditions will be transmitted equally to all parts of the fluid. |