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[Anecdotes] Archimedes' Principle

  In a well-known but probably  apocryphal  tale,  Archimedes  was given the task of determining whether  King Hiero 's  goldsmith  was embezzling  gold  during the manufacture of a golden  wreath  dedicated to the gods and replacing it with another, cheaper  alloy . [3]  Archimedes knew that the irregularly shaped wreath could be crushed into a cube whose volume could be calculated easily and compared with the mass; but the king did not approve of this. Baffled, Archimedes is said to have taken an immersion bath and observed from the rise of the water upon entering that he could calculate the volume of the gold wreath through the  displacement  of the water. Upon this discovery, he leapt from his bath and ran naked through the streets shouting, "Eureka! Eureka!" (Εύρηκα! Greek "I have found it"). As a result, the term " eureka " entered common parlance and is used today to indicate a moment of enlightenment.

Teaching Methods in Mathematics #1

  https://nrich.maths.org/newprobapproach  Different activities for explaining probability to audience. This can be used to engage audience while teaching probability