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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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.
A soldier's name that was at the Eureka Stockade in 1954 is Private Felix Boyle. The Eureka Rebellion was fought between miners and the colonial forces of Australia.
This was called the Eureka Flag.
Eureka is Greek for "I found it ! " ; an exclamatory remark ascribed to Archimedes . For oodles, Eureka refers to a CITY
It is when a scientist, when questioned, gives a wrong or "made up answer" instead of just saying that he or she doesn't know. Witch is worse to the scientist name because it hurts their credibility.
eureka was a word used by miners to say I've found it in the California gold rush
It was the Eureka Hotel that burnt down during the Eureka stockade.
No, in Greek "eureka" means "I have found it". This is why scientists in films say "EUREKA!" every single time that they have found something. It was made famous by Archimedes of Syracuse.
The name of a scientist that studies sports is called a sports scientist.
Eureka is a popular brand name in vacuums. One can purchase a Eureka Maxima Upright vacuum from many retailers. Sears, Canadian Tire, and Best Buy all sell this and other Eureka brand vacuums.
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