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Most of what we know about Archimedes comes from Roman historians who wrote about his life centuries after he died.

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Q: Who was the first person to shout eureka?
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Who shouted Evrika for the first time?

First off, it is: Eureka! (not evrika). Second, Archimedes was the greek scholar who is famous for shouting Eureka when he discovered that the volume of water displaced would be equal to the volume of any object submerged in a liquid. The first person to ever shout Eureka for the first time is not known, and probably won't ever be known. This is like asking "Who is the first person to shout 'Hello'?" for the first time.


Did Archimedes shout eureka?

Yes he did.


What did Archimedes shout through the streets?

EUREKA


Did Pythagoras shout eureka?

He may have, but the famous exclamation was attributed to Archimedes.


Why did Mr Archimedes shout eureka?

coz he's dumb at math's


Did Einstein ever shout eureka while taking a bath?

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Did Archimedes jump out of the bath and shout eureka?

yes he did, and he also run into the streets of siracuse naked shouting this


What was Archimedes most famous quote?

"Eureka!" (I have found it!) - his shout after discovering of so called Archimedes' Principle.


Who said Eureka first?

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!"


Where was the eureka flag first flown?

The Eureka flag was first flown in Ballarat on Bakery hill


Who said eureka?

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!"


What is the pronunciation of the Italian word 'tuono'?

"TWO-no" is the pronunciation of the Italian word tuono. The word in question serves as the first person singular of the present indicative or as a masculine singular noun. The translation will be "I shout (am shouting, do shout)" in the first case and "thunder" in the second.