Denseness
Archimedes supposedly shouted "Eureka!" and proved the king had been cheated. 2. Intellectual Denseness (Cluelessness)
Since gold is much denser than silver, a crown made of a gold-silver mix would have more volume (and displace more water) than a pure gold crown of the same weight.
A thirsty crow finds a pitcher of water, but the level is too low for his beak to reach. denseness
If "denseness" refers to someone who is a situation, a helpful story is the classic fable of The Thirsty Crow . It serves as a reminder that being "dense" or stuck is often just a lack of creative problem-solving.
Instead of giving up or being "dense" about the situation, the crow drops pebbles into the pitcher one by one. This raises the water level (an application of volume and displacement) until he can drink. Archimedes supposedly shouted "Eureka
A very short but emotionally "dense" story about sacrifice and irony.
If you are looking for a story to help explain the , the most famous and helpful tale is about Archimedes and the Golden Crown . A thirsty crow finds a pitcher of water,
King Hiero II of Syracuse suspected his goldsmith had cheated him by mixing silver into a "pure gold" crown.