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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!'

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