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I made a table for a subsection but when I script it, it doesnt show where it should (it shows in the middle and I want the table at the end of the subsection). The script goes like this:

\section{Resolucion}
\subsection{Ejercicio 1}
\paragraph{Para el aire:}
\paragraph{Para aproximar el efecto de la temperatura sobre la viscosidad contamos con los siguientes modelos experimentales:}
\subparagraph{Ley de la potencia $\frac{\mu }{\mu _{0}} \approx\left(\frac{T}{T_{0}}\right)^{n}$}
\subparagraph{Ley de Sutherland $\frac{\mu }{\mu _{0}} \approx \left(\frac{T}{T_{0}}\right)^{3/2}\left(\frac{T_{0} +S}{T+S}\right)$}
\paragraph{Sabemos que la viscosidad del aire a $P_{O}=1 atm$ y 20°C es $\mu_{0}=1,74E^{-5}$ y ademas los valores de las respectivas constantes son $n\approx0,7$ y $S\approx110,4K$. Iterando consecutivamente en cada modelo para las distintas temperaturas obtenemos que:}
\begin{table}[]
\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|l|}
\hline
$T_{i}$ {[}ºC{]} & Potencia $\mu_{i}$ {[}kg/m.s{]} & Sutherland $\mu_{i}$ {[}kg/m.s{]} & Experimental $\mu_{i}$ {[}kg/m.s{]} \\ \hline
20               & $1,8244E^{-5}$                  & $1,8386E^{-5}$                    & $1,8E^{-5}$                         \\ \hline
40               & $1,9068E^{-5}$                  & $1,9339E^{-5}$                    & $1,9E^{-5}$                         \\ \hline
60               & $1,9876E^{-5}$                  & $2,0264E^{-5}$                    & $2,0E^{-5}$                         \\ \hline
80               & $2,0668E^{-5}$                  & $2,1161E^{-5}$                    & $2,05E^{-5}$                        \\ \hline
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
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    Welcome to TeX SX! Try adding the placement option begin{table}[!h]. – Bernard Aug 30 '20 at 23:44
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    \paragraph and \subparagraph are section headings like \section the argument should be the title not the whole text of the section. – David Carlisle Aug 30 '20 at 23:51
  • @Bernard hi! i tried using !h but it didnt move it all the way to the end of the subsection, any variants to that modification that may push it? thanks btw – Guille Pizarro Aug 31 '20 at 00:09
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    Not mentioned in the answer, but worth remembering: It is (almost) always a good idea to leave a blank line before entering the code for a float. It's much easier to control that way. – barbara beeton Jan 23 '22 at 22:28

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Here is an example using the float and tabularx packages. Notice how the commands \paragraph{} or \subparagraph{} cause all of the text to become bold. This is because they generate a header for a paragraph, and may be unnecessary. The text is generated in paragraphs without headers by omission of these commands. I included one header for a paragraph called "Name" as an example for the use of the \paragraph{} command.

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{tabularx,booktabs}
\usepackage{float}
\floatstyle{plaintop}
\restylefloat{table}

\begin{document} \section{Resolucion} \subsection{Ejercicio 1} \paragraph{Para el aire:} Para aproximar el efecto de la temperatura sobre la viscosidad contamos con los siguientes modelos experimentales: \subparagraph{Ley de la potencia} $\frac{\mu }{\mu {0}} \approx\left(\frac{T}{T{0}}\right)^{n}$ \subparagraph{Ley de Sutherland} $\frac{\mu }{\mu {0}} \approx \left(\frac{T}{T{0}}\right)^{3/2}\left(\frac{T_{0} +S}{T+S}\right)$ \paragraph{Name} Sabemos que la viscosidad del aire a $P_{O}=1 atm$ y 20°C es $\mu_{0}=1,74E^{-5}$ y ademas los valores de las respectivas constantes son $n\approx0,7$ y $S\approx110,4K$. Iterando consecutivamente en cada modelo para las distintas temperaturas obtenemos que:

\begin{table}[H] \begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{|X|X|X|X|} \hline $T_{i}$ {[}ºC{]} & Potencia $\mu_{i}$ {[}kg/m.s{]} & Sutherland $\mu_{i}$ {[}kg/m.s{]} & Experimental $\mu_{i}$ {[}kg/m.s{]} \ \hline 20 & $1,8244E^{-5}$ & $1,8386E^{-5}$ & $1,8E^{-5}$ \ \hline 40 & $1,9068E^{-5}$ & $1,9339E^{-5}$ & $1,9E^{-5}$ \ \hline 60 & $1,9876E^{-5}$ & $2,0264E^{-5}$ & $2,0E^{-5}$ \ \hline 80 & $2,0668E^{-5}$ & $2,1161E^{-5}$ & $2,05E^{-5}$ \ \hline \end{tabularx} \end{table}

\end{document}

Imran
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