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The resistivity of Eureka is approximately 2.8 × 10^-6 ohm-meters.
"Eureka! I have found it!"
Another name for displacement can is overload can. They are used to measure the volume of a solid object by submerging it in water and measuring the volume of water displaced.
"Eureka" is not really a scientific term - it is Greek for "I've found it".This is reputed to have been said by Archimedes (c. 287 BC - c. 212 BC) who was mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer, when he suddenly realised the way to tackle a problem which had been posed to him - how to tell if a golden crown was pure gold, or had it been tampered with and cheaper metals used.
Archimedes - he was a Greek mathematician and inventor from Syracuse in the third century BCE. Legend says that he was asked by a king to figure out a way to ensure that his crown was all real gold. As he was in his bath he realised that when something is floating in water it displaces water equal to the weight of the object, ad when something sinks in water it displaces water equal to its volume. He was so excited, the legend says, that he jumped out of the bath and ran to tell the king, shouting "Eureka" - which is Greek for "I've found it" (meaning "I had found the answer to the king's question"). no this isn't true ran did. ran ran down the street
The resistivity of Eureka is approximately 2.8 × 10^-6 ohm-meters.
because it has maximum resistance among the things present in a lab
No, eureka is a very poor electrical conductor.
Eureka wire, also known as constantan wire, is preferred over copper wire in certain applications because it has a higher resistivity, lower temperature coefficient of resistance, and better stability over a wide temperature range. This makes it suitable for precision instrumentation and measurement devices that require consistent and accurate electrical properties.
Bayonets were used as well as guns in the Eureka Stockade.
The state motto of California is "I have found it"Eureka! this came from the gold rush referring to finding gold.
Archimedes shouted eureka ! eureka !
The term eureka is Greek for "I have found it." Its association with California came about during the Gold Rush of the 19th century. With all the rush and hype to find gold, you can imagine miners shouting "Eureka!" upon finding some. Because of such a rich history, the term has even become California's official motto. There's also a city in northern California called Eureka. How's that for a pot o' gold? =P
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The address of the Eureka Main Library is: 1313 Third St., Eureka, 95501 0553
The address of the Eureka Public Library is: 606 North Main, Eureka, 67045 1388
The address of the Eureka Branch Library is: 318 Dewey Avenue, Eureka, 59917 0401