Archimedes
Archimedes.
The Hebrews developed the Hebrew alphabet.The Greeks developed the Greek alphabet.The Romans developed the Latin alphabet.
the Greek alphabet was developed by a Greek with first hand experience of contemporary.
athens and greeksancient greek
In Greek city-states, the idea of having an acropolis on top of a hill serving as a safe refuge or a religious temple, the idea of having an agora below the acropolis, having citizenship and having the citizens run the city-state developed in Greek city-states. Greek city-states also started using citizens as soldiers.
No, The Greek Scientist who founded the Lever and Pulley is Archimedes.
maybe the pulley but not the lever he invented the pulley but not the lever
The ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes is credited with discovering the principles of the lever and the pulley. His work on these simple machines laid the foundation for the field of mechanics.
A lever and a pulley are different. They are both simple machines that have been around for over two thousand years and described in detail by a Greek named Archimedes.
The concept of the lever was developed by the ancient Greek scientist Archimedes. He is credited with formulating the principles of levers in his work on mechanics.
Pliers are a lever
wedge lever
lever at crank, connected by chain to lever at rear wheel
A lever is an adaptation of a stick or tree branch. A pulley is an adaptation of a wheel.
The pulley and lever are simple machines that have been used for thousands of years, with their inventions credited to an early Greek scientist and mathematician named Archimedes. These devices are fundamental tools that help make work easier by leveraging mechanical advantage.
A pulley has an axle or pivot just like a lever has a fulcrum. Just as a lever tilts across a fulcrum and the fulcrum bears all the weight, a pulley rotates around its pivot/axle the same way. So in essence, a pulley is a lever wrapped into a wheel, with its fulcrum in the center.
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.