Archimedes, he is the one who said Eureka first. When he discovered the principle of density.
For more information;
= Eureka means "I am in a state of having found it"
= "Eureka" is Greek for "I found it!"
I finally found it! Eureka!!
The word eureka is an interjection. It is exclaimed when there has been a sudden discovery.
It is actually a Greek word meaning, "I have found it"It has become famous from its use by the Greek mathematician Archimedes.The Greek leader at the time asked him to assess whether his crown had been made from all the gold that he had given to the goldsmith to do the job.Archimedes wasn't sure how to go about solving this, since he couldn't measure the crown's density as the volume was unknown in such an awkward shape. He got into the bath tub and noticed the water level rise.He suddenly realized he could measure the volume of the crown from the amount of water it displaced, and then calculate what it should weigh if it were made of pure gold.Archimedes leapt from the tub with great excitement screaming 'Eureka' (I've found it!) upon this discovery.Funnily enough, today, it is more often associated with the Eureka Stockade event of 19th Century Australian history
amazement, awe, wonder, miracle.
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Archimedes, he is the one who said Eureka first. When he discovered the principle of density.For more information;= Eureka means "I am in a state of having found it"= "Eureka" is Greek for "I found it!"
He was quoting the exclamation attributed to Archimedes, who is said to have cried out "Eureka! eureka!" (I have found it! I have found it!), Eureka is Greek for "I have found it". Archimedes said it when he discovered how to use water displacement to test the purity of gold.
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a eureka can is called eureka because many years ago Archimedes was in the bath and he found that when he got in the water rose this is because he took up space in the tub he then said eureka that is why.
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The Eureka flag was first flown in Ballarat on Bakery hill
Eureka is a greek word, which means I have found it Archamades said this when he found the weght of the crown was indeed gold and not mixed gold, he ran on the streets of Athens shouting Eureka, Eureka.
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Im sorry, what? The scientist that coined the term eureka? It is said that Archimedes did, but he said it slightly differently, along the lines of "I have done it, finally!" in Greek.
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