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Who invented the torsion catapult?

The torsion catapult was invented by the ancient Greek engineer named Dionysius of Byzantium. He designed this type of catapult in the 3rd century BC, which utilized twisted ropes to store and release energy for launching projectiles.


What are some of the possible sources of errors when determining surface tension using the torsion balance?

Some possible sources of errors when determining surface tension using a torsion balance include vibrations or air currents affecting the balance, variations in temperature impacting the measurements, and inaccuracies in the calibration of the equipment. Additionally, human error in reading the measurements or setting up the experiment could also introduce errors.


What invention or dicoverers of Charles de coulomb?

Charles de Coulomb is best known for his discovery of Coulomb's Law, which describes the electrostatic interaction between electrically charged particles. This law played a crucial role in the development of the field of electromagnetism. Additionally, Coulomb made contributions to the understanding of friction, magnetism, and torsion balance experiments.


Who invented spring balance?

The spring balance was invented by Richard Salter, a British balance maker, in the late 18th century. His invention revolutionized the way weight measurements were taken by utilizing the elasticity of a spring to measure force.


How can you use the word torsion in a sentence?

Torsion means twisting or being twisted. Intestinal torsion can be fatal.

Related Questions

What instrument measures gravitational attraction between two spherical objects?

A torsion balance, a.k.a. Cavendish balance.


How Johannes Kepler found the value of gravitational acceleration?

He didn't. It was first measured by Henry Cavendish in 1798. He used a torsion balance invented by John Mitchel. Google "Cavendish Experiment" for precise details.


Pharmacy' torsion balance should not be used to weight amounts less than?

Ddjdjd


Who invented the balance scale?

basim erzouki invented the balance scale


How much is a torsion balance scale worth?

The value of a torsion balance scale can vary widely based on its age, condition, brand, and specific features. On average, a basic torsion balance scale can range from $50 to $200, while rare or antique models may be worth several hundred to several thousand dollars. It's best to research current market prices or consult with antique dealers or collectors for a more accurate estimate of value.


What are the inventions of Alexander the Great?

he invented the torsion catapult. As well as the balista along with other killing machines


Is a slingshot a catapult?

Yes, it is a type of torsion catapult, invented in 1888, used by children in the 1940's.


Who invented the torsion catapult?

The torsion catapult was invented by the ancient Greek engineer named Dionysius of Byzantium. He designed this type of catapult in the 3rd century BC, which utilized twisted ropes to store and release energy for launching projectiles.


What is torsion in gastropods?

Torsion


What are some of the possible sources of errors when determining surface tension using the torsion balance?

Some possible sources of errors when determining surface tension using a torsion balance include vibrations or air currents affecting the balance, variations in temperature impacting the measurements, and inaccuracies in the calibration of the equipment. Additionally, human error in reading the measurements or setting up the experiment could also introduce errors.


Who invented the torsion bar?

"Small Wonder, the Amazing Story of the Volkswagen" by Walter Henry Nelson (paperback) states on page 31 states that Ferdinand Porsche developed and patented the torsion bar. It became public property after 1950.


What invention or dicoverers of Charles de coulomb?

Charles de Coulomb is best known for his discovery of Coulomb's Law, which describes the electrostatic interaction between electrically charged particles. This law played a crucial role in the development of the field of electromagnetism. Additionally, Coulomb made contributions to the understanding of friction, magnetism, and torsion balance experiments.