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.
Archimedes is the scientist who shouted "Eureka" while taking a bath. He made this exclamation when he discovered a method for determining the volume of an irregular object using water displacement.
No, eureka is a very poor electrical conductor.
Yes, Eureka refers to a moment of sudden realization or discovery, often used in the context of problem-solving or innovation. Yureka, on the other hand, is a specific brand of smartphones and other electronic devices. The two terms are not related.
Archimedes, a Greek mathematician, scientist, and inventor, is credited with discovering the concept of specific gravity around the 3rd century BC. He is known for his work in physics and mathematics, including the famous "Eureka" moment in which he discovered a method to determine the purity of gold.
The reset button on a Eureka vacuum is typically located on the back of the vacuum cleaner near the motor. It may be a small red or black button that you can press to reset the vacuum cleaner if it has shut off unexpectedly. Refer to the manual for your specific model for the exact location of the reset button.
what are the advantages and disadvantages of a eureka can
Aristotle did not say "Eureka." The exclamation "Eureka" is attributed to Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes, who reportedly shouted it when he discovered a method to determine the purity of a gold crown. The word "Eureka" means "I have found it" in Greek.
Using the eureka can or the water displacement method.
Archimedes, an ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, is famous for exclaiming "Eureka" (meaning "I have found it") when he discovered a method for determining the volume of an irregular object while taking a bath.
I don't see why measuring the volume of liquids using the Eureka can method. It is an indirect measure -- you displace water or some other fluid to measure a liquid? A direct tool, such as measuring beakers or cylinders with markings, is inexpensive and can measure volume adequately. Eureka cans are more for measuring the volume of solids, especially irregularly-shaped ones. ===================================
Albert Einstein did not say "eureka." This phrase is commonly associated with the Greek mathematician Archimedes, who reportedly exclaimed it upon discovering a method to determine the purity of a gold object.
Archimedes shouted eureka ! eureka !
Archimedes is the scientist who shouted "Eureka" while taking a bath. He made this exclamation when he discovered a method for determining the volume of an irregular object using water displacement.
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.
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it was Archimedes he shouted it after he discovered that thing about the bath. He filled it up and steeped init and realized it over flowed, so without bothering to get dressed he ran down the street screaming Eureka!(I have found it).
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