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Q: When was the Archimedes screw pump invented?
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Who invented Archimedes' screw?

Archimedes invented Archimedes' screw.


When was the Archimedes screw invented?

The Archimedes screw was invented in 250 B.C.


How is Archimedes rememberd?

He invented a screw.


Who was the inveter of Archimedes Screw?

Jesus invented the Archimedes screw while he was riding around the desert on his raptor around, 300BC.


Who invented the hydraulic screw?

Archimedes invented it during his stay in Egypt.


Who invented the oil pump?

Archimedes, because the first pump technical was invented by him.


What did Archimedes create?

Archimedes made many things. He made (invented) the Archimedes screw which helps farmers with their irrigation. He also supposedly made Archimedes Death Ray (which is a myth) and Archimedes Claw which is said unrealistic by modern engineers.


When was the screw pump invented?

It can take the name of Archimedes Screw as he was one of the first to introduce the idea.Archimedes lived 287 BC to 212 BCAn animation can be seen at the link below.


How did the Archimedes screw help the Eygptians?

Archimedes' Screw was one of the earliest kinds of pump, used by the Egyptians to lift water for irrigation of crops.


Who invented spiral water pump?

The screwpump, also known as Archimedes' screw, was attributed to Greek inventor Archimedes during his visit to Egypt, but may have been known and used much earlier.


What was the name of the person who invented the screw?

Archimedes of Syracuse invented the water screw, and Sir Joseph Whitworth invented the first standard screw thread system.


What did Archimedes invent that helped bring water from a lower level to a higher level?

He invented the Archimedes Screw, which was first used to pump bilge water out of ships. It is still used today for pumping liquids and granulated solids such as coal and grain. In 1839, a steamship with a screw propeller was launched - the SS Archimedes.