What are the uses of an eureka can?
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A 'eureka can' can be used in these cases. A eureka can is a container large enough to hold the object with a spout positioned near the top. The can is filled to the top with water and the object placed in it. 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. They are sometimes also called displacement vessels.
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a eureka can is used for:
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to determine the volume of an irregular solid. its also called displacement vessel or overflow jar
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