Archimedes, when in his bath he supposedly developed the concept of buoyancy.
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.
The famous scientist who shouted "Eureka! Eureka!" was Archimedes. According to legend, he made this exclamation when he discovered the principle of buoyancy while taking a bath. This momentous discovery led to the development of the Archimedes' principle, which explains the buoyant force experienced by objects immersed in a fluid.
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.
Pretty sure it was Archimedes
The correct spelling is 'eureka'.
eureka means "ive got it!"
I finally found it! Eureka!!
I have found it!Eureka is a Greek word meaning "Ah-ha!" or "I have found it."Legend has it that Archimedes shouted the word when he realized that the volume of an irregular solid could be determined by submerging it in water and measuring the amount of water it displaced.Eureka is an expression which was made famous by the scientist Albert Einstein who made many great advances in science.Eureka is also a small town in which a show that is on the Sci Fi channel is based off of.Many people also may use the word in the sentence "it was a Eureka moment" meaning that they all of a sudden had a great idea.See the website below for detailed information:
The Eureka tower is made of a very strong glass.
Electrolux Oxygen is made by Eureka, not Electrolux. So yes they are made by the same company called Eureka.
Archimedes.
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