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    Measurement of Mass‚ Volume‚ and Density through Archimedes Principle Overview: The purpose of this experiment was to measure the density of a solid and a liquid using Archimedes principle. Archimedes is one of the greatest inventors and mathematicians of all time. The principle we used in this experiment was discovered when Archimedes stepped into a full bath tub. Using Archimedes principle‚ we were able to determine the density of a lead rod‚ water‚ and an unknown liquid. Physical Data:

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    Dominic Sachs 2nd block Archimedes Inventions of Archimedes Archimedes area of expertise was inventions and coming up with great ideas. He was a very smart person‚ and had invented some useful inventions for human kind for what is still used today. BC. He was a physicist‚ engineer‚ inventor‚ astronomer and a Greek mathematician. Archimedes is one of the greatest math mathematicians of all time. He has been given credit for the invention of the lever even though it was used thousand

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    Biography of a Mathematician Archimedes‚ one of the greatest mathematicians‚ engineers‚ physicist‚ inventors‚ and astronomer ’s in history. Ranked with the likes of Isaac Newton and Carl Gauss‚ Archimedes contributions to math include the area of geometry‚ number theory‚ algebra‚ and theorems of plane. Birth Archimedes was born in Syracuse‚ Greece on the island of Sicily in 287 BC. Son of Pheidias‚ a well-known astronomer‚ and research showing that Archimedes is thought to be a relative of

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    Archimedes of Syracuse (287 BC – 212 BC) was a Greek mathematician‚ physicist‚ engineer‚ inventor‚ and astronomer. Archimedes is generally considered to be the greatest mathematician of antiquity and one of the greatest of all time. He used the method of exhaustion to calculate the area under the arc of a parabola with the summation of an infinite series‚ and gave a remarkably accurate approximation of pi. He also defined the spiral bearing his name‚ formulae for the volumes of solids of revolution

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    Born the son of an astronomer‚ Phidias‚ in 287 B.C.‚ Archimedes’ education began as a young man in Syracuse. He furthered his education in Alexandria‚ where he studied with fellow scholar Conon‚ an Egyptian mathematician. What we know of Archimedes comes from his personal works as well as those of Cicero and Plutarch. However‚ "due to the length of time between Archimedes’ death and his biographers’ accounts‚ as well as inconsistencies among their writings‚ details of his life must remain subject

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    The Life of Archimedes Archimedes was a Greek mathematician‚ a scientist‚ and a skilled inventor who was born around 287 B.C. in the seaport city of Syracuse‚ Sicily. It has been said that since his father was an astronomer‚ Archimedes inherited his fathers interest for mathematics‚ science‚ and inventions‚ however his biggest interest was in Geometry. In his lifetime not only was he was able to create a ton of helpful inventions‚ he also discovered how to find the volume of a sphere‚ determine

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    Archimedes was one of the greatest philosophers who lived from 287 BC to 211 BC in Syracuse. Archimedes was a physicist‚ astronomer‚ engineer and mathematician who discovered and invented machines such as the Archimedean screw‚ Archimedes principle‚ Archimedean spiral‚ Archimedes claw‚ planetarium‚ compound pulley system and many war machines. His greatest contributions were in geometry and his methods and ideas started the idea of calculus and finding the density of an object without damaging the

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    The word density means the degree of compactness of a substance. There is density in everything in your everyday life (matter.)The formula to find density is d=m/v.The density of solids and liquids is usually stated as g/cm3‚ while gases are usually stated as kg/m3. A real life example of density would be that ice floats on water because it is less dense than water‚ or it sinks because it is more dense than water. The only substance that breaks this rule is ice. Archimedes was the first

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    Born in 287 B.C.E‚ Archimedes was a well-known‚ and respected Greek scientist‚ mathematician‚ engineer‚ astronomer‚ and inventor(Archimedes‚Famous). Most of his life is unknown‚ mainly‚ his early life‚ and when many of his accomplishments were made. Nevertheless‚ many of his works‚ principles‚ inventions‚ writings‚ and findings have influenced society and the world of science and math to great heights(Toomer). Archimedes will always be credited as a leader for these advancements of science‚ mathematics

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    Michael Rice Applying math to real life September 3‚ 2010 Obituary for Archimedes of Syracuse Archimedes was born in Syracuse‚ Italy in 287 B.C. His father was Pheidias‚ who happened to be an astronomer. He studied at Alexandria‚ Egypt. He was also close friends with the King of Syracuse. He died in 212 B.C. Archimedes performed numerous geometric proofs using the rigid geometric formalism outlined by Euclid‚ excelling especially at computing areas and volumes using the method of exhaustion

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