Archimedes
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A Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer
Real World Example
Archimedes was a brilliant Greek thinker known for his work in mathematics, physics, and engineering. He invented the Archimedes' screw, a device used to lift water, which was crucial for irrigation in ancient times. His studies on levers and buoyancy laid foundational principles for mechanics and hydrostatics, influencing how people understood the physical world. Today, his principles are still used in engineering and technology, such as in the design of modern hydraulic systems. For example, when you see elevators or cranes lifting heavy objects with ease, they are using principles first studied by Archimedes, showing how his work continues to impact our daily lives.
Practice Version
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