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Yes, Archimedes had at least two brothers. One was named Philippus, who was also a mathematician, and the other one's name is not known.
Archimedes principle, named after the Greek mathematician and astronomer, states that any object, wholly or partially immersed in a fluid, is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. In other words, the volume of fluid that is displaced when an object is placed in that fluid is the volume of the object itself.
Archimedes was a mathematician who lived from 287-212 BCE. One of the major hardships he would have had was fighting in the first Punic War. Syracuse, his birthplace, was under siege in 264 BCE. He was an important aspect of the war because he created several war machines.
He has no first name for some reason. He is only known as Archimedes or otherwise Archimedes of Syracuse!He has no first name for some reason. He is only known as Archimedes or otherwise Archimedes of Syracuse!
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While many theorize that the concept of pi has existed since the Ancient Egyptian Empire, the first 'modern' mathematician to calculate pi with any large degree of accuracy (and record his work) was Archimedes of Ancient Greece.
Archimedes of Syracuse is his full name. He doesn't have a surname of any kind.
Pi isn't an invention, it's a definition. It is defined as the ratio of any circle's circumference to it's diameter. If anything, it's a discovery. Euclidean geometry, attributed by Greek mathematician Euclid was the first recorded system used to show Pi as a mathematical constant. Archimedes was a famous ancient Greek mathematician and inventor. He accomplished the computation of pi.
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First off Pi is an irrational number it cannot be precisely defined as the ratio of any two whole numbers Second Around 200 BC, Archimedes of Syracuse found that Pi is somewhere about 3.14 (in fractions; Greeks did not have decimals).
The king wanted Archimedes to find out if a golden crown was made of pure gold or if it contained any other metal.