Most people who go through high school education almost anywhere in the world are probably aware of Archimedes principle with regards to sinking and floating in fluid - water for example.
The fact that he was an outstanding mathematician is not talked about so much - I wonder why. Perhaps the fear of mathematics has some thing to do with it.
Anyway, I came across a book called "Archimedes - What Did He Do Beside Cry Eureka?" by Sherman Stein.
It is a delightful book - should be accessible to a bright high school student who loves geometry. It should be also a must read for all high school teachers of maths and science. In deed if a maths or science teacher is unwilling to read this book, perhaps s/he is not appropriate for teaching such subjects.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
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