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[00:00.533] | 13、Archimedes and the Gold Crown |
[00:02.983] | Archimedes was a famous Greek scientist. |
[00:04.833] | He is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical era. |
[00:10.184] | He was also a great inventor |
[00:12.584] | and is given credit for many inventions and discoveries. |
[00:15.735] | One of his best-known contributions to science is Archimedes ’principle. |
[00:21.35] | There ’s an interesting story behind it. |
[00:23.335] | The tale goes as follows. |
[00:25.288] | Over two thousand years ago, |
[00:26.989] | on the island of Sicily lived a rich king called Heron. |
[00:31.659] | The king had a golden crown which was supposed to be made of pure gold. |
[00:36.661] | But the king had a suspicion that the crown contained some cheaper metals like silver. |
[00:40.668] | To prove his suspicion, |
[00:43.930] | the king asked Archimedes to check the golden crown to see |
[00:46.993] | if it was really made of pure gold, |
[00:49.395] | but the crown could not be harmed or damaged in any way. |
[00:53.245] | As Archimedes contemplated this difficult problem in his house, |
[00:57.197] | his servant prepared a bath for him. |
[00:59.748] | The bathtub was filled with water to the very brim |
[01:03.300] | and Archimedes stepped into his bath. |
[01:06.150] | As he sat down into the tub fully, |
[01:08.751] | he noticed water spilling over the edge of the tub. |
[01:12.351] | He suddenly discovered the relation between the water |
[01:15.204] | that fallen out and the weight of his body, |
[01:18.157] | and knew the method to solve the crown problem. |
[01:21.359] | Archimedes was so excited with his discovery |
[01:23.859] | that he jumped out of bath and ran naked into the street, |
[01:27.812] | yelling “Eureka!”(Greek word for “I ’ve found it!”) |
[01:32.514] | Archimedes realized that |
[01:33.815] | his body occupying space in the tub had displaced its own weight of water from the bath. |
[01:40.615] | All he had to do is put the gold crown into a vessel with water to the very brim. |
[01:46.716] | If the overflow of water was equal to the volume of an equal mass of pure gold, |
[01:52.121] | the crown would be made of pure gold. |
[01:54.171] | If not,the crown might contain some cheaper,materials. |
[01:58.371] | And after the experiment, |
[01:59.374] | it was clear that the crown contained some cheaper metals. |
[02:03.282] | This is where Archimedes ’Principle comes from. |
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[00:00.533] | 13 Archimedes and the Gold Crown |
[00:02.983] | Archimedes was a famous Greek scientist. |
[00:04.833] | He is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical era. |
[00:10.184] | He was also a great inventor |
[00:12.584] | and is given credit for many inventions and discoveries. |
[00:15.735] | One of his bestknown contributions to science is Archimedes ' principle. |
[00:21.35] | There ' s an interesting story behind it. |
[00:23.335] | The tale goes as follows. |
[00:25.288] | Over two thousand years ago, |
[00:26.989] | on the island of Sicily lived a rich king called Heron. |
[00:31.659] | The king had a golden crown which was supposed to be made of pure gold. |
[00:36.661] | But the king had a suspicion that the crown contained some cheaper metals like silver. |
[00:40.668] | To prove his suspicion, |
[00:43.930] | the king asked Archimedes to check the golden crown to see |
[00:46.993] | if it was really made of pure gold, |
[00:49.395] | but the crown could not be harmed or damaged in any way. |
[00:53.245] | As Archimedes contemplated this difficult problem in his house, |
[00:57.197] | his servant prepared a bath for him. |
[00:59.748] | The bathtub was filled with water to the very brim |
[01:03.300] | and Archimedes stepped into his bath. |
[01:06.150] | As he sat down into the tub fully, |
[01:08.751] | he noticed water spilling over the edge of the tub. |
[01:12.351] | He suddenly discovered the relation between the water |
[01:15.204] | that fallen out and the weight of his body, |
[01:18.157] | and knew the method to solve the crown problem. |
[01:21.359] | Archimedes was so excited with his discovery |
[01:23.859] | that he jumped out of bath and ran naked into the street, |
[01:27.812] | yelling " Eureka!" Greek word for " I ' ve found it!" |
[01:32.514] | Archimedes realized that |
[01:33.815] | his body occupying space in the tub had displaced its own weight of water from the bath. |
[01:40.615] | All he had to do is put the gold crown into a vessel with water to the very brim. |
[01:46.716] | If the overflow of water was equal to the volume of an equal mass of pure gold, |
[01:52.121] | the crown would be made of pure gold. |
[01:54.171] | If not, the crown might contain some cheaper, materials. |
[01:58.371] | And after the experiment, |
[01:59.374] | it was clear that the crown contained some cheaper metals. |
[02:03.282] | This is where Archimedes ' Principle comes from. |
ti: 13 | |
ar: yuè dú fǎ | |
[00:00.533] | 13 Archimedes and the Gold Crown |
[00:02.983] | Archimedes was a famous Greek scientist. |
[00:04.833] | He is regarded as one of the leading scientists in classical era. |
[00:10.184] | He was also a great inventor |
[00:12.584] | and is given credit for many inventions and discoveries. |
[00:15.735] | One of his bestknown contributions to science is Archimedes ' principle. |
[00:21.35] | There ' s an interesting story behind it. |
[00:23.335] | The tale goes as follows. |
[00:25.288] | Over two thousand years ago, |
[00:26.989] | on the island of Sicily lived a rich king called Heron. |
[00:31.659] | The king had a golden crown which was supposed to be made of pure gold. |
[00:36.661] | But the king had a suspicion that the crown contained some cheaper metals like silver. |
[00:40.668] | To prove his suspicion, |
[00:43.930] | the king asked Archimedes to check the golden crown to see |
[00:46.993] | if it was really made of pure gold, |
[00:49.395] | but the crown could not be harmed or damaged in any way. |
[00:53.245] | As Archimedes contemplated this difficult problem in his house, |
[00:57.197] | his servant prepared a bath for him. |
[00:59.748] | The bathtub was filled with water to the very brim |
[01:03.300] | and Archimedes stepped into his bath. |
[01:06.150] | As he sat down into the tub fully, |
[01:08.751] | he noticed water spilling over the edge of the tub. |
[01:12.351] | He suddenly discovered the relation between the water |
[01:15.204] | that fallen out and the weight of his body, |
[01:18.157] | and knew the method to solve the crown problem. |
[01:21.359] | Archimedes was so excited with his discovery |
[01:23.859] | that he jumped out of bath and ran naked into the street, |
[01:27.812] | yelling " Eureka!" Greek word for " I ' ve found it!" |
[01:32.514] | Archimedes realized that |
[01:33.815] | his body occupying space in the tub had displaced its own weight of water from the bath. |
[01:40.615] | All he had to do is put the gold crown into a vessel with water to the very brim. |
[01:46.716] | If the overflow of water was equal to the volume of an equal mass of pure gold, |
[01:52.121] | the crown would be made of pure gold. |
[01:54.171] | If not, the crown might contain some cheaper, materials. |
[01:58.371] | And after the experiment, |
[01:59.374] | it was clear that the crown contained some cheaper metals. |
[02:03.282] | This is where Archimedes ' Principle comes from. |