Eureka
Eureka ('Eureka!', or 'Heureka'; Greek ηὕρηκα (later εὕρηκα); IPA: [ˈevrika] (modern Greek), /ˈheʷreːka/ (ancient Greek, both former and later forms), Anglicised as /juːˈriːkə/) is a famous exclamation attributed to Archimedes. He reportedly uttered the word when he suddenly understood that the volume of an irregular object could be calculated by finding the volume of water displaced when the object was submerged in water, subsequently leaping out of his bathtub and running through the streets of Syracuse naked. "Heureka" is the 1st person singular perfect indicative active of the Greek verb heuriskein, (Greek εὑρίσκειν) meaning "to find"; it means "I have found it!", or more accurately, "I am in a state of having found it". As a result, "Eureka!" has become an interjection which is used to celebrate a discovery (whether a major scientific truth or something as minor as the finding of a lost item). A "eureka step" is the step in a proof that cracks the problem and paves the way to the solution.
Apakah kini telah dibuka satu lagi jalan yang panjang untuk saya terus melangkah ? Setelah 3 kali tersiar, pelbagai usaha jahat dilakukan, namun ia tidak pernah berjaya. Sengaja membiarkan teka-teki ini tanpa jawapan.
Nota : Siapakah pengacara Prelude AIM pada tahun ini ? Syafinaz ! Bukan Sarimah. Harap-harap akhbar Tamil Nesan dapat ambil cerita ini kerana circulationnya lebih besar.
Eureka ('Eureka!', or 'Heureka'; Greek ηὕρηκα (later εὕρηκα); IPA: [ˈevrika] (modern Greek), /ˈheʷreːka/ (ancient Greek, both former and later forms), Anglicised as /juːˈriːkə/) is a famous exclamation attributed to Archimedes. He reportedly uttered the word when he suddenly understood that the volume of an irregular object could be calculated by finding the volume of water displaced when the object was submerged in water, subsequently leaping out of his bathtub and running through the streets of Syracuse naked. "Heureka" is the 1st person singular perfect indicative active of the Greek verb heuriskein, (Greek εὑρίσκειν) meaning "to find"; it means "I have found it!", or more accurately, "I am in a state of having found it". As a result, "Eureka!" has become an interjection which is used to celebrate a discovery (whether a major scientific truth or something as minor as the finding of a lost item). A "eureka step" is the step in a proof that cracks the problem and paves the way to the solution.
Apakah kini telah dibuka satu lagi jalan yang panjang untuk saya terus melangkah ? Setelah 3 kali tersiar, pelbagai usaha jahat dilakukan, namun ia tidak pernah berjaya. Sengaja membiarkan teka-teki ini tanpa jawapan.
Nota : Siapakah pengacara Prelude AIM pada tahun ini ? Syafinaz ! Bukan Sarimah. Harap-harap akhbar Tamil Nesan dapat ambil cerita ini kerana circulationnya lebih besar.
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