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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In a word Archimedes influences "everyone" if he had not made his discovery there would be no people today trying to add technology to his invention so he has helped millions and trying to add all that technology that has made many jobs. That's who i think Archimedes has influenced.
One of the things that Archimedes did not do is that Archimedes did not write Elements of Geometry.
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he discovered a lot helping the world today
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Archimedes didnt get Nobel prize. Some of his discoveries / inventions are: Archimedes principle, Archimedes screw, claw of Archimedes.
In the well.
Archimedes was a great mathematician.
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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.
All of the things he invented are in very good use 'today'.
Archimedes worked at his home in Italy
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The discoveries of the last century have led us to the society that we have today.
Einstein discovered the laws of General and Special Relativity. Archimedes is generally considered one of the greatest mathematicians of all time. He discovered a number of mathematic principles and values, most famously the value of pi. He also discovered the Archimedes' principle ('a body immersed in a fluid experiences a buoyant force equal to the weight of the fluid it displaces') and the "Archimedes Screw" still in use today in industries for bringing up water and solids like grain and coal to a higher level.