shrey pandey
no the greek did not invent it . a greek scientist invented it.
Archimedes is the Greek scientist who discovered the principle of the lever and invented the double pulley. He did not invent the catapult but he did improve it. He also discovered the when an object is place in fluid, the volume of the fluid that is displaced is equal to the volume of the object.
it should be Archimedes of Syracuse i might be mistaken though
The ancient Greek, Hippocrates
If you are talking about water displacement, it is the Greek philosopher Archimedes who is credited with that.
Catapults were notably developed by the Greek engineer and scientist Archimedes in the 3rd century BCE. He is often credited with significant advancements in the design and mechanics of ancient siege engines, including the catapult. His innovations laid the groundwork for later developments in artillery and military technology.
Why dont you name your catapult after a Roman or Greek God Eg: Kronos, Venus Or after a real catapult Eg: Big Bertha
Is this for THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD OF GREECE----II? I have the same worksheet lol. The answer is Archimedes
The Greek katapeltes.
Macedonia!!!
The first catapult was built in 399 B.C. Didorous Siculus, a Greek historian wrote about this device that threw mechanical arrows.
Archimedes, an ancient Greek scientist, discovered the principle of buoyancy, which explains why objects sink or float in a fluid. He realized that an object will displace an amount of fluid equal to its own weight, leading to the concept of buoyant force.