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Q: How would you describe Archimedes?
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What was Archimedes' major contribution to the world of water pumps?

That would be "Archimedes' screw". See link provided:


What would be a good sentence for Archimedes principle?

no


How would you use Archimedes experiment today?

In the well.


Who invented Archimedes' screw?

Archimedes invented Archimedes' screw.


Is Archimedes from Greece?

Archimedes was born and lived in Syracuse in what is now Sicily. Syracuse then was a Greek colony and so he would have been considered Greek.


Did Archimedes have a mom?

yes he did how else would he be born with out a lady there


Archimedes did not what?

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


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

Archimedes didnt get Nobel prize. Some of his discoveries / inventions are: Archimedes principle, Archimedes screw, claw of Archimedes.


Can anyone find out about the life of Archimedes and his work on levers?

Archimedes of Syracuse was born c. 287 BC (in Syracuse). Not much is known about his life, modern day scholars still have no idea whether he was married or had children. He may have studied in Alexandria (Egypt). Archimedes died in c. 212 BC, during the Roman invasion of the second punic war.Although he didn't invent the lever, Archimedes was the first to accurately describe how it worked.


What was Archimedes origin?

What is Archimedes origin?


Is Archimedes Archimedes' real name?

He is only known as Archimedes of Syracuse ( now Sicily).


What is the full name of scientist Archimedes?

He has no first name for some reason. He is only known as Archimedes or otherwise Archimedes of Syracuse!He has no first name for some reason. He is only known as Archimedes or otherwise Archimedes of Syracuse!