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    Archimedes of Syracuse [a] ( / ˌɑːrkɪˈmiːdiːz / AR-kim-EE-deez; [2] c. 287 – c. 212 BC) was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily. [3]

  2. Jul 20, 2023 · Archimedes is particularly famous for designing war machines for his home state of Syracuse during the Punic Wars. One famous device was the Iron Claw, also known as the Claw of Archimedes.

  3. Archimedes was perhaps one of the most outstanding scientists in the world. Indeed, a supreme scientist of the classical age, Archimedes was a mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, weapons designer, and inventor. Archimedes is one of the great thinkers in history.

  4. In viscous fluid dynamics, the Archimedes number (Ar), is a dimensionless number used to determine the motion of fluids due to density differences, named after the ancient Greek scientist and mathematician Archimedes.

  5. Sep 15, 2023 · Archimedes of Syracuse was a famous scientist and mathematician in Ancient Greek. Born in 287 BC in Syracuse, Greece then, but now in Italy, he was also an astronomer, engineer, physicist, and inventor.

  6. Discover Archimedes famous and rare quotes. Share Archimedes quotations about mathematics, earth and science. "Mathematics reveals its secrets only to those who..."

  7. Archimedes Principle is named after its discoverer, the Greek mathematician, and physicist ‘Archimedes.’ It is based on the principle of buoyancy, which states that if a body is partially or fully submerged in the fluids (gases or liquids), then the fluid exerts an upward force called the buoyant force on the body whose magnitude is equal ...

  8. Archimedes is a large lunar impact crater on the eastern edges of the Mare Imbrium. Its diameter is 81 km. [1] Archimedes from Apollo 15. NASA photo. Description. The diameter of Archimedes is the largest of any crater on the Mare Imbrium.

  9. The 7 most important scientific contributions of Archimedes 1- The Archimedes screw . The Archimedes screw is a device used to carry water from the bottom up through a slope, through a tube or cylinder.

  10. Jul 12, 2024 · Archimedes (born c. 287 bce, Syracuse, Sicily [Italy]—died 212/211 bce, Syracuse) was the most famous mathematician and inventor in ancient Greece. He is especially important for his discovery of the relation between the surface and volume of a sphere and its circumscribing cylinder.

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