Archimedes plainest the principles of the lever. Like how there is two sides of the lever fulcrum and the load. The force is where someone pushes down to get the load up.
Archimedes
“If the fulcrum is moved closer to the load, then less force will be needed to raise the load” (student Information).
the war machine
Water screws were another of Archimedes inventions. This one was for farmer so they could get water from lakes, ponds, or rivers to get water to their crops. And it is still used today in many countries.
The Burning Mirror
The burning mirrors was one of Archimedes inventions burn other city-states ships from the reflection of the sun.
The Great Catapult
The war machine was Archimedes invention to protect his city-state, Syracuse. From other city-states. The war machine would grab one side of the boat and lift it up off the water to make the boat uneven.
the principles of the lever
Archimedes explained the principles of the lever, like how there is two side of the lever the fulcrum and the load. The force is where someone pushes down to get the load to go up. “If the fulcrum is moved closer to the load, then less force will be needed to raise the load” (student sheet).
Water screws
Water screws were another of Archimedes inventions. This one was for farmer so they could get water from lakes, ponds, or rivers to get water to their crops. And it is still used today in many countries.
The Hireling Shepherd
Archimedes explained the principles of the lever, like how there is two side of the lever the fulcrum and the load. The force is where someone pushes down to get the load to go up. “If the fulcrum is moved closer to the load, then less force will be needed to raise the load” (student information).
Ophelia
Water screws were another of Archimedes inventions. This one was for farmer, they got water from lakes, ponds, or rivers where farmers would get water to their crops
The Music Lesson
Water screws were another of Archimedes inventions. This one was for farmer so they could get water from lakes, ponds, or rivers to get water to their crops. And it is still used today in many countries.