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One day in ancient Greece, king hiero asked a crown maker to make him a golden crown. At first, he was very happy with it.
One day in ancient Greece, King Herro asked a crown maker to make him a golden crown. At first, he was very happy with the crown.
“It’s a nice crown, isn’t it? ” he asked his men. Later, however, he began to doubt that it was a real golden crown. “Is it made completely of gold?” He wondered. He sent it to archimedes and asked him to find out the truth.
"It's a beautiful crown, isn't it?" He asked the servant. Later, however, he began to doubt whether the crown was a real gold crown. "Is this really pure gold?" He wondered. He sent the crown to Archimedes and told him to find out the truth.
“This problem seems difficult to solve. What should I do?” Thoughtarchimedes. "
This problem seems difficult to solve. What should I do? " Archimedes thought.
Archimedes was still thinking about this problem as he filled his bath with water. When he got into the bath, some water ran over.
Archimedes was still thinking about this problem when he poured water into the bath. Some water overflowed when he entered the bath.
“That’s it! ” shouted Archimedes. “I know how to solve the king’s problem! ”?
"That's it," Archimedes shouted. "I know how to solve foreign problems!"
Archimedes went straight to the palace to see the king. First, he weighed the crown and asked the king for some gold of the same weight.?
Archimedes went directly to the palace to see the king. First, he weighed the crown, then asked the king for the same weight of gold. ?
Next, he put two pots into two big bowls and filled both pots with water. He put the gold into one pot and some water ran into the bowl. Then he put the cro Wn into the other pot. this time, even more water ran into the bowl.
Then, he put two pots into two big bowls and filled them with water. He put gold in one of the pots, and some water ran into the bowl. Then he put the crown in another jar. This time, more water ran into the bowl.
“Look at this, ” said Archimedes to King Hiero. “A crown made completely of gold displaces less water than a crown made of gold and another metal. This crown displace D more water than gold of the same weight, so I'm sure that it's not completely made of gold. "
" Look "Archimedes said to the king. "A crown made entirely of gold will replace less water than a crown made of gold and other metals. This crown replaces more water than gold of the same quality, so I'm sure it's not pure gold.
“The crown maker tricked me , didn’t he? What a bad man he is! Shouted king hiero. he then sent the crown maker to prison.
The goldsmith lied to me, didn't he? This big bad guy! " Cried King Herro. Then he put the goldsmith in prison.
Extended information:
archimedes and the crowns mean: Archimedes and the crown
1, Archimedes: n. Archimedes
2, Crowns: n. Crown (noun plural of Crown); Corolla (sometimes symbolizing victory); Royalty; Top
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1. Archimedes flourished in the 3rd century B.C.
Archimedes was active in the 3rd century BC; Archimedes was a man in the third century BC.
2. Archimedes, you are late again. Don't tell me that you were locked again in the bathroom.
Archimedes, you are late again. Don't tell me that you are locked in the bathroom again.
3. Don't like the youthful archimedes, your eureka moment may come in a bath with safety bars.
Different from the young Archimedes, you and I found that such a moment may come from a bathtub with a safety bar.
4. You bring your crowns and heads of conquered kings to my city steps.
You stepped into my territory with the crown and head that conquered the king.
5. Tooth-colored porcelain will cover the metal crowns.
The metal surface is covered with porcelain with the same color as teeth.
Archimedes was a scientist who lived in ancient Greece more than two thousand years ago. Archimedes studied science all his life and made great achievements in many aspects. Archimedes' contribution lies in opening the door to science for mankind. In Archimedes' time, science was a rare thing, and Archimedes brought the benefits of science to ordinary people. Among Archimedes' contributions, the study of mathematics is Archimedes' greatest contribution to future generations. Archimedes is known as one of the greatest mathematicians. Archimedes has made many achievements in mathematics. Archimedes studied calculus. Although it was shallow compared with modern calculus, it was very advanced at that time.
Archimedes also made many contributions to physics. Both buoyancy theorem and lever theorem were invented by Archimedes. Both the buoyancy theorem and the lever theorem were realized by Archimedes when he completed the king's task. The buoyancy theorem was understood by Archimedes when he helped the king verify the purity of the gold crown, and the lever principle was understood by Archimedes when he helped the king drag the warship into the sea.
Archimedes' contributions are all in science. In ancient Greece, although science was blank, there were a few scattered scientists. Archimedes studied geometry with a teacher in Egypt. Later, Archimedes returned to his motherland and began to devote himself to scientific research. Archimedes lived only fifty-seven years in his life, but Archimedes made many contributions to mankind. On Archimedes' tombstone, there is a picture of the inner section of a sphere, which was carved on his tombstone by people at that time to commemorate Archimedes' achievements in geometry.