The exclamation "Eureka!" is famously attributed to the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes. According to legend, he shouted this phrase when he discovered a method to determine the purity of gold while taking a bath. The story goes that he realized that the volume of water displaced could be used to measure the volume of an object, leading to his famous principle related to buoyancy.
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.
Archimedes shouted Eureka when he got in the bath!
Archimedes, the ancient Greek mathematician and inventor, is said to have exclaimed "Eureka!" when he discovered the principle of buoyancy while taking a bath. This event is a famous anecdote illustrating a moment of sudden insight or discovery.
Eureka
Archimedes, an ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and astronomer, is known for exclaiming "Eureka!" when he discovered the principle of buoyancy while taking a bath. This event led to the famous phrase "Eureka moment" to describe a sudden realization or breakthrough.
The phrase "Eureka! I found it!" is famously attributed to the ancient Greek scholar Archimedes. According to legend, he exclaimed this when he discovered a method to determine the purity of gold while taking a bath, leading to his principle of buoyancy. The event is said to have occurred around 250 BC. The term "Eureka" has since become synonymous with making a significant discovery.
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!"
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!"
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Albert Einstein ever shouted "Eureka" while taking a bath. The story of Archimedes shouting "Eureka" is famous in mathematical history, but there is no similar account involving Einstein.
i think it was einstineIt was Archimedes.
According to doctor who it means 'this bath is to hot'
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