Archimedes shouted eureka.
He was wearing nothing when he shouted eureka.
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According to legend, Archimedes shouted "Eureka!" (which means "I have found it!") while running down the streets naked. The reason he did this is because he found out that, a body immersed in water has a buoyant force equal to the weight of the water that it displaces. He was able to find out if the kings crown was really made of pure gold this way (and it wasn't).
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Greek mathematician and engineer Archimedes
Archimedes shouted eureka ! eureka !
He was wearing nothing when he shouted eureka.
Archimedes shouted Eureka when he got in the bath!
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it was Archimedes he shouted it after he discovered that thing about the bath. He filled it up and steeped init and realized it over flowed, so without bothering to get dressed he ran down the street screaming Eureka!(I have found it).
The eureka beaker is a beaker to find out the density of irregular shaped objects. Archimedes invented it when he stepped into his bath and saw that the water level rose. He shouted "Eureka!" which means "i have found it!".
Archimedes was a Sicilian mathematician who lived circa 287-212 BC. He discovered the principles of hydrostatics, namely the science of how solid bodies will act when placed in liquids.He is reputed to have made this discovery when in the bath and having had a blinding flash of genius, shouted Eureka (I have found it) and ran naked through the street.
Eureka originates from the Ancient Greek for "I have found it". It also probably comes from Ancient Greek because it was made popular by Archimedes' use of the interjection, and Archimedes was an Ancient Greek engineer, physicist and mathematician.