well i guess it inspired other people after he died to make better versions of it until, finally now we have our modern planes and his without flying machine idea we woudnt be able to fly around the world
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It was to glide, in short distance over burning fire to he or she could rise up and glide for a short distance again, till the next buring fire.
Leonardo da vinci's father was a wealthy legal notary (Messer Piero Fruosino Di Antonia Da Vinci), Leonardo's mother was a peasant girl.
How does Leonardo da Vinci's technique of sfumato work
He made plans and sketches of the following: The flying machine, the military tank, scuba diving equipment, the alarm clock, the helicopter, concentrating solar power, calculator, double hall ship, machine gun, submarine, parachute, and the horseless carriage.
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One of Leonardo Da Vinci's best work of arts was the Mona Lisa. The second best was The Last Supper. That's opinional
It was to glide, in short distance over burning fire to he or she could rise up and glide for a short distance again, till the next buring fire.
no, but he did invent a flying machine but he never perfected it
Leonardo da vinci's father was a wealthy legal notary (Messer Piero Fruosino Di Antonia Da Vinci), Leonardo's mother was a peasant girl.
leonardo did his work in florence, italy
No Leonardo did not because there wasn't schools back then, but he did work in Verrochi's work shop for ten years.
How does Leonardo da Vinci's technique of sfumato work
No Leonardo did not because there wasn't schools back then, but he did work in Verrochi's work shop for ten years.
This is not copied from a Leonardo da Vinci work.
He made plans and sketches of the following: The flying machine, the military tank, scuba diving equipment, the alarm clock, the helicopter, concentrating solar power, calculator, double hall ship, machine gun, submarine, parachute, and the horseless carriage.
The work done by a machine is the output energy provided by the machine in an intended task, while the work done on a machine is the input energy required to operate the machine. The work done by the machine should ideally be greater than the work done on the machine to ensure efficiency.