According to legend, Archimedes ran through town shouting "Eureka!" after discovering the principle of buoyancy while taking a bath. He realized that the volume of water displaced was equal to the volume of his body submerged, which helped him determine whether a crown was made of pure gold. His excitement over this breakthrough led him to rush out, forgetting to dress, as he celebrated his newfound understanding of physics.
Actually, it is not what but who. The famous mathematician that cried Eureka is Archimedes. He proved that an object plunged into liquid becomes lighter by an amount equal to the weight of liquid it displaces; popular tradition has it that Archimedes made the discovery when he stepped into the bathtub, then celebrated by running through the streets shouting "Eureka!" ("I have found it!").
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Eureka! which means I've discovered it
"Eureka!" (I have found it!) - his shout after discovering of so called Archimedes' Principle.
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Archimedes, the Greek mathematician, scientist, and inventor, is famous for shouting "Eureka!" ("I have found it!") when he discovered a method to determine the purity of gold. This exclamation is often associated with his legendary moment of insight while taking a bath.
yes he did, and he also run into the streets of siracuse naked shouting this
EUREKA
The story goes Archamedes , when he discovered the weight of the crown, ran on the streets of Athens naked shouting EUREKA EUREKA. meaning I have found it.
Archimedes shouted eureka ! eureka !
The scientist who yelled "Eureka" was Archimedes, a Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and astronomer. This exclamation reportedly occurred when he discovered the principle of buoyancy while taking a bath.
Archimedes is known for establishing the value of pi. He was the pioneer in the field of hydrostatics without the use of Calculus. He discovered the Powers of Ten, as a method of scientific notation. He is also known for the study of buoyancy, which has its own Archimedes myth. Allegedly, upon its discovery, he ran naked through the streets shouting, 'Eureka! I have found it!'
Archimedes shouted eureka.
Actually, it is not what but who. The famous mathematician that cried Eureka is Archimedes. He proved that an object plunged into liquid becomes lighter by an amount equal to the weight of liquid it displaces; popular tradition has it that Archimedes made the discovery when he stepped into the bathtub, then celebrated by running through the streets shouting "Eureka!" ("I have found it!").
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Albert Einstein ever shouted "Eureka" while taking a bath. The story of Archimedes shouting "Eureka" is famous in mathematical history, but there is no similar account involving Einstein.
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