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A 'eureka can' is basically a container with a spout. The spout is positioned a little distance below the top of the container. It is used to find the volume of usually an irregular obect by immersion into water and displacing a volume of water equal to the object's volume.

To find the volume of an object, the eureka can is filled with water. The water spills out level to the rim of the spout.

The obect is then lowered into the eureka can.

The name of the can comes from the legend that Archimedes when getting into his filled-up bath, he realised that the volume of water that was spilled over was equal to that part of him that was in the bath...and thus "Eureka!", Ive found it!

The eureka can is also known as a displacement vessel.

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The Eureka can method is a problem-solving technique where a person writes down their ideas or thoughts on slips of paper and places them in a container (like a can). These ideas are then randomly drawn and reviewed to find potential solutions or insights for the problem at hand. It's a creative way to generate and explore new ideas.

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A Eureka Can is an scientific piece of equipment used to measure liquid or other substances. It is used in labs or in science classrooms!

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Eureka can method gives accurate answers as opposed to others.

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