ARCHIMEDES
ARCHIMEDES
ARCHIMEDES (287-212 BC.)
Archimedes was the first scientist to use the power of the lever. This gifted Greek
mathematician and inventor once said, "Give me a place to stand and rest my lever on, and
I can move the Earth." He also discovered the compound pulley and Archimedes'screw.
Archimedes was a brilliant mathematician who helped develop geometry. He discovered
the relation between the surface area and volume of a sphere and those of its
circumscribing
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difference between these two comparisons revealed that the crown was not solid gold.
Archimedes was born in Syracuse, Sicily. He lived there most of his life. When the
Romans attacked Syracuse, Archimedes invented weapons to defend the city. He is said to
have suggested a method of employing mirrors to set enemy ships on fire. After a two year
attack the Romans finally entered the city, and Archimedes was killed in the next battle.