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Archimedes was a Greek scientist. He contributed to the fields of mathematics, science, and engineering. He made many achievements in these fields. To name a few: * He found that he could find a sphere's volume when he compared it to a cylinder of similar size. * He invented a machine that could be used to irrigate crops. * He created a system that allowed him to express very large numbers. * He used buoyancy to help determine volume.

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For discovering the phenomenon, known now as Archimedes Principle, by which a body immersed partially or completely in a fluid experiences an apparent loss in weight. This 'loss in weight' is equal to the volume of the fluid displaced by the body.

Archimedes developed the "water displacement method," he came up with a lot more theories and methods, but he's most famous for the "water displacement method."

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The was an ancient Greek that lived in syracuse. He invented the concept of density and a number of advanced battle machines. He was killed by a Roman soldier.

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HE solved boyance

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