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Archimedes was a Greek mathematician and scientist. He made many discoveries, one of which was the principal of buoyancy. He also invented the Archimedes Screw.

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What is Archimedes heat ray?

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When and where did Archimedes work?

Syracuse, Italy.


What were Archimedes's contributions to math?

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What were Archimedes contributions to math?

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The block and tackle was brought to us by Archimedes (287BC - 212BC), but neither Archimedes, nor any who wrote about him and his extraordinary work dated the invention.


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Archimedes did not what?

One of the things that Archimedes did not do is that Archimedes did not write Elements of Geometry.


How does Archimedes' claw work?

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Was Archimedes know for the Nobel Prize or something named after him?

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When was the pulley invented?

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