In the well.
People all around America still use Archimedes discoveries today. Like The snail screw we use that to raise and move water. Another discovery from Archimedes we use today is pi. We use pi to find the circumference for circles. Everyone should use the "Principles of Archimedes" because we use that to weigh objects.
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Yes, we do use Louis Pasteur's work in our work today, because he would experiment and use microscopes to find disease, and that what is done today to find if something has germs in it.
1. Archimedes' principle - while constructing ships
Archimedes is a person is a person, not a group.
The tools that a scientist would use to conduct an experiment would vary greatly on the nature of the experiment.
I'll not try another experiment like that!
Archimedes conducted research in various fields, including mathematics, physics, and engineering. He made significant contributions to geometry, algebra, and calculus. His principles of buoyancy and lever mechanics, known as Archimedes' Principle and the Law of the Lever, are still used today in various engineering applications. Additionally, his discoveries in mathematics laid the foundation for many modern scientific and technological advancements.
He created what was known as "Archimedes Principle" which defines how an object either floats or sinks. If the displaced water of an object is heavier then the object, it floats, and vice versa. He also invented many of the six simple machines which are a great use today in our lives.
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there is only one manipulated varable in an experiment otherwise it would not be a controlled experiment
Archimedes is purported to have used loadstones to remove nails from enemy ships thus sinking them.