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She may have invented two water machines: one to distill water and another to measure the level of water. She helped invent the plane astrolabe, the hydrometer, and the hydroscope.
she made the astoble, hydrmeter, and hydroscope
The hydrometer was invented in 1770 by Swiss mathematician and physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.
The astrolabe
hypatia
Hypatia did not invent the astrolabe; this instrument for measuring the altitude of stars was developed centuries before her time. Hypatia was a renowned mathematician and philosopher in ancient Alexandria, known for her contributions to astronomy, mathematics, and philosophy.
Hypatia did not invent the hydrometer or the astrolabe. The hydrometer is believed to have been invented by Archimedes in Ancient Greece around 250 BC, while the astrolabe dates back to ancient Greece and was further developed by Islamic astronomers in the medieval period. Hypatia was a renowned mathematician and philosopher in ancient Alexandria, known for her contributions to mathematics and astronomy.
There is no conclusive proof that Hypatia invented the astrolabe. It is believed that she made significant contributions to mathematics and astronomy, but the exact origins of the astrolabe are unclear as it existed before her time.
Hypatia's full name is Hypatia of Alexandria.
she helped with the invention of the astolabe, the hydrometer and hydroscope
Hypatia lived in Alexandria