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Describe the Eureka can.​

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Answered by ӋօօղցӀҽҍօօղցӀҽ
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A eureka can is a container large enough to hold the object with a spout positioned near the top. ... The volume of the object is equal to the volume of the water that is forced through the spout. Eureka cans are named after a scientist called Archimedes who first recorded this idea.

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Answered by khushikaul1506
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Eureka Can or Overflow Vessel is a container large enough to hold the object with a spout positioned near the top.

The volume of the object = volume of the water that is forced through the spout.

Eureka cans are named after a scientist called Archimedes who first recorded this idea.

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