It's challenging to pinpoint the youngest person to have ever made a simple machine, as many children invent or create simple machines through play and education. However, there are numerous inspiring stories of young inventors, such as Ryan O'Connor, who built a catapult at the age of 5. These examples highlight that creativity and engineering skills can emerge at a very young age, though formal recognition often depends on specific instances or competitions.
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The tool used to screw everyones mom on the whole planet.
The world's largest tunnel boring machine (TBM) is the Herrenknecht S-317 (Shanghi) with a shield diameter of 15.43m. see the related links for more info (videos & photos & data) BUT there is some dispute: on the web there is this quote: The biggest ever built was used to excavate Gotthard Base Tunnel - 19 meters ... The Worlds Largest Hard-Rock Tunnel Boring Machine - STRABAG AG-. However, as of January, 2009, I am unable to find further info about this reference.
For a motor's output power to equal its input power, the motor's efficiency must be 100%. As no machine, particularly a rotating machine, can possibly achieve 100% efficiency, there is no condition under which its output power can ever match its input power.
A boy named christian sandor has invented some thing long ago and the items where passed down to the grand children
Mild-mannered nine-year-old maths machine Oscar, who became the youngest person ever to get an A* in GCSE Maths aged seven
...the youngest person to go to college was a SHE and SHE was Korean and SHE was ten...it was "on" the Korean newspaper? A*HOLE.
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The youngest person to ever bowl a 800 series for 3 games was my friend Korey Riechard who is 8 years old from Jackson,MI.
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Yes. Some world records are for example "Youngest person to ever..." or "Oldest person to ever..."
Jordan brown is the youngest person to be sentenced to life without parole for killing his father's fiancee
The youngest to enter the Archibald Prize was Rolf Harris, who was 15 at the time he entered in 1946.