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Greek mathematician and physicist (c. 287 – 212 BC)
Archimedes of Syracuse (/ˌɑːrkɪˈmiːdiːz/ AR-kih-MEE-deez; c. 287 – c. 212 BC) was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and
Archimedes
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Archimedes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Archimedes was a celebrated mathematician and engineer of ancient Greece. Archimedes may also refer
Archimedes_(disambiguation)
Hydraulic machine
An Archimedes' screw is a hydraulic machine composing of an outer cylinder and an inner cylinder with helical blades. It can be operated both as a pump
Archimedes'_screw
Buoyancy principle in fluid dynamics
Archimedes' principle states that the upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid, whether fully or partially, is equal to the weight
Archimedes'_principle
Filipino student activist (1956–1977)
Archimedes "Archie" Francisco Trajano (1956–1977) was a Filipino student activist during the 1972–1986 martial law regime in the Philippines. His death
Archimedes_Trajano
Personal computer
The Acorn Archimedes is a family of personal computers designed by Acorn Computers of Cambridge, England. The systems in this family use Acorn's own ARM
Acorn_Archimedes
Upward force that opposes the weight of an object immersed in fluid
force is proportional to the pressure difference, and (as explained by Archimedes' principle) is equivalent to the weight of the fluid that would otherwise
Buoyancy
Number, approximately 3.14
π for practical computations. Around 250 BC, the Greek mathematician Archimedes created an algorithm to approximate π with arbitrary accuracy. In the
Pi
Greek parchment codex manuscript
The Archimedes Palimpsest is a parchment codex palimpsest, originally a Byzantine Greek copy of a compilation of Archimedes and other authors. It contains
Archimedes_Palimpsest
Device purported to be used by Archimedes to burn Roman ships
Archimedes is purported to have invented a large scale solar furnace, sometimes described as a heat ray, and used it to burn attacking Roman ships during
Archimedes'_heat_ray
Joyful exclamation at a striking discovery
an exclamation attributed to Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes. Eureka comes from Ancient Greek εὕρηκα (heúrēka) 'I have found (it)'
Eureka_(word)
Computer-aided design program
Free and open-source software portal Archimedes – "The Open CAD" – (also called Arquimedes) is a computer-aided design (CAD) program developed with direct
Archimedes_(CAD)
2024 novel by Peter F. Hamilton
Exodus: The Archimedes Engine is a science fiction novel by British author Peter F. Hamilton, published on September 17, 2024, by Random House Worlds.
Exodus:_The_Archimedes_Engine
Greek anti-ship weapon used in 213–212 BC
of Archimedes (Ancient Greek: Ἁρπάγη, romanized: harpágē, lit. 'snatcher'; also known as the iron hand) was an ancient weapon devised by Archimedes to
Claw_of_Archimedes
Spiral with constant distance from itself
spiral (also known as Archimedes' spiral, the arithmetic spiral) is a spiral named after the 3rd-century BC Greek mathematician Archimedes. The term Archimedean
Archimedean_spiral
Archimedes Ridge [el. 1,585 ft (483 m)] is a ridge in North Slope Borough, Alaska, in the United States. Archimedes Ridge was so named because it resembles
Archimedes_Ridge
Concept in geometry
to 3.14159. One method of deriving this formula, which originated with Archimedes, involves viewing the circle as the limit of a sequence of regular polygons
Area_of_a_circle
List of ships with the same or similar names
Several ships have been named Archimedes for Archimedes: Archimedes (1797) was a sailing ship launched at Sunderland. She traded between England and the
Archimedes_(ship)
Water turbine which uses the principle of the Archimedean screw
screw turbine (also known as an Archimedean turbine, Archimedes screw generator or ASG, or Archimedes screw turbine or AST) is a water turbine that converts
Screw_turbine
Mathematical problem in number theory
Archimedes's cattle problem (or the problema bovinum or problema Archimedis) is a problem in Diophantine analysis, the study of polynomial equations with
Archimedes's_cattle_problem
1963 American animated film
Wart, prompting Merlin to appoint Archimedes as Wart's teacher. Merlin transforms Wart into a sparrow and Archimedes teaches him how to fly. Soon after
The Sword in the Stone (1963 film)
The_Sword_in_the_Stone_(1963_film)
2019 Japanese film
The Great War of Archimedes (アルキメデスの大戦, Arukimedesu no taisen) is a 2019 Japanese historical film directed and written by Takashi Yamazaki. Concerning
The_Great_War_of_Archimedes
First steamship driven by screw propeller
Archimedes was a steamship built in Britain in 1839. She was the world's first steamship to be driven successfully by a screw propeller. Archimedes had
SS_Archimedes
Mathematical property of algebraic structures
the Archimedean property, named after the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes of Syracuse, is a property held by some algebraic structures, such as
Archimedean_property
Dimensionless number in fluid dynamics
In viscous fluid dynamics, the Archimedes number (Ar), is a dimensionless number used to determine the motion of fluids due to density differences, named
Archimedes_number
Treatise on geometry attributed to Archimedes
loculus Archimedius (from Latin 'Archimedes' box') or syntomachion, is a mathematical treatise attributed to Archimedes. This work has survived fragmentarily
Ostomachion
Triangle area in terms of side lengths
his book Metrica. Mathematical historian Thomas Heath suggested that Archimedes knew the formula over two centuries earlier, and since Metrica is a collection
Heron's_formula
Israeli private intelligence company
Archimedes Group is a Tel Aviv-based private intelligence agency that has operated political campaigns using social media since 2017. The current CEO of
Archimedes_Group
United States Army officer and OSS officer
Archimedes Leonidas Attilio Patti (July 21, 1913 – April 23, 1998) was a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army and an Office of Strategic Services
Archimedes_Patti
Extinct genus of moss animals
Archimedes is a genus of bryozoans belonging to the family Fenestellidae. The first use of the term "Archimedes" in relation to this genus was in 1838
Archimedes_(bryozoan)
software portal Archimedes is a TCAD package for use by engineers to design and simulate submicron and mesoscopic semiconductor devices. Archimedes is free software
GNU_Archimedes
British TV sitcom (1977–1979; 1985)
closing credits. Kevork Malikyan (29 episodes) as Maximillian "Max" Andrea Archimedes Papandrious (Series 1–3), stereotypical Greek Orthodox shipping agency
Mind_Your_Language
Ancient Greek analogue astronomical computer
home of Archimedes, and the Antikythera Mechanism Research Project argued in 2008 that it might imply a connection with the school of Archimedes. It was
Antikythera_mechanism
Archimedes Geo3D is a software package for dynamic geometry in three dimensions. It was released in Germany in March 2006 and won a German government award
Archimedes_Geo3D
Mathematical treatise by Archimedes
surviving works of the ancient Greek polymath Archimedes. The Method takes the form of a letter from Archimedes to Eratosthenes, the chief librarian at the
The Method of Mechanical Theorems
The_Method_of_Mechanical_Theorems
Pump that drains water from a vessel
of water through the hull, the Archimedes' screw was purportedly developed in order to remove the bilge water. Archimedes' machine was a device with a revolving
Bilge_pump
Liquid fuel rocket engine
Archimedes is a liquid-fuel rocket engine burning liquid oxygen and liquid methane in an oxidizer-rich staged combustion cycle. It is designed by aerospace
Archimedes_(rocket_engine)
Mathematical proofs published by Archimedes
κυλίνδρου; Perì sphaíras kaì kulíndrou) is a treatise that was published by Archimedes in two volumes c. 225 BCE. It most notably details how to find the surface
On_the_Sphere_and_Cylinder
Ellipse-drawing mechanism
an ellipse. One common form of ellipsograph is known as the trammel of Archimedes. It consists of two shuttles which are confined to perpendicular channels
Ellipsograph
Danish philologist and historian
He is best known for his discovery of previously unknown texts in the Archimedes Palimpsest, and for his edition of Euclid's Elements that T. L. Heath
Johan Ludvig Heiberg (historian)
Johan_Ludvig_Heiberg_(historian)
2004 Spanish film
The Archimedes Principle (Spanish: El principio de Arquímedes) is a 2004 film directed by Gerardo Herrero and written by Belén Gopegui which stars Marta
The_Archimedes_Principle
Device that transmits rotational power into linear thrust on a fluid
Later, Archimedes (c. 287 – c. 212 BC) used a screw to lift water for irrigation and bailing boats, so famously that it became known as Archimedes' screw
Propeller
Archimedes-lab.org is a free and collaborative edutainment project developed and maintained by Gianni A. Sarcone and Marie-Jo Waeber, two authors and writers
Archimedes-lab.org
Roman victory during the Second Punic War
protected by weapons developed by the prominent inventor and polymath Archimedes, who was slain at the conclusion of the siege by a Roman soldier, in contravention
Siege of Syracuse (213–212 BC)
Siege_of_Syracuse_(213–212_BC)
Infinite series summable to 1/3
infinite series to be summed in the history of mathematics; it was used by Archimedes circa 250–200 BC. As it is a geometric series with first term 1/4 and
1/4_+_1/16_+_1/64_+_1/256_+_⋯
2018 Czech TV series or program
My Uncle Archimedes (Czech: Můj strýček Archimedes) is a 2018 Czech comedy film directed by Georgis Agathonikiadis. It stars Ondřej Vetchý and Miroslav
My_Uncle_Archimedes
American sculptor
Archimedes Aristedes Michael Giacomantonio (January 17, 1906 – October 19, 1988) was an American sculptor. He was also known as Jock Manton, a corruption
Archimedes_Giacomantonio
American public spaceflight company
November 2022, Rocket Lab cut the ribbon on an engine test facility for the Archimedes engine at NASA's Stennis Space Center. In March 2020, the company announced
Rocket_Lab
Quantity of a three-dimensional space
breaking the shapes into smaller and simpler pieces. A century later, Archimedes (c. 287 – 212 BCE) devised approximate volume formula of several shapes
Volume
1984 novel by David Ireland
Archimedes and the Seagle (1984) is a novel by Australian writer David Ireland. It won the ALS Gold Medal in 1985. The Archimedes of the title is a dog
Archimedes_and_the_Seagle
tiling Archimedes' axiom Archimedes' cattle problem Archimedes' hat-box theorem Archimedes constant Archimedes number Archimedes' quadruplets Archimedes Square
List of things named after Archimedes
List_of_things_named_after_Archimedes
Social networking service owned by Meta Platforms
media outlets. In May 2019, Tel Aviv-based private intelligence agency Archimedes Group was banned from Facebook for "coordinated inauthentic behavior"
Ancient Greek writer
Archimedes of Tralles (/ˌɑːrkɪˈmiːdiːz/ AR-kim-EE-deez; Ancient Greek: Ἀρχιμήδης ὁ Τραλλιανός, romanized: Arkhimḗdēs ho Trallianós) was an Ancient Greek
Archimedes_of_Tralles
Polyhedra in which all vertices are the same
needed] although they are not face-transitive. The solids were named after Archimedes, although he did not claim credit for them. They belong to the class of
Archimedean_solid
Four congruent circles associated with an arbelos
In geometry, Archimedes' quadruplets are four congruent circles associated with an arbelos. Introduced by Frank Power in the summer of 1998, each have
Archimedes'_quadruplets
Ancient Greek mathematician (fl. 300 BC)
Eudoxus of Cnidus, Hippocrates of Chios, Thales and Theaetetus. With Archimedes and Apollonius of Perga, Euclid is generally considered among the greatest
Euclid
City in Sicily, Italy
attempted to subjugate it. It was the birthplace of the mathematician Archimedes, who led its defense during the Roman siege in 212 BC. Syracuse became
Syracuse,_Sicily
1924 collection of short stories by Aldous Huxley
Little Mexican and Other Stories (Young Archimedes in the United States) is the third collection of short fiction written by Aldous Huxley, published in
Little Mexican and Other Stories
Little_Mexican_and_Other_Stories
Tunnel that floats underwater
known as submerged floating tube bridge (SFTB), suspended tunnel, or Archimedes bridge, is a proposed design for a tunnel that floats in water, supported
Submerged_floating_tunnel
Work by Archimedes
The Sand Reckoner (Greek: Ψαμμίτης, Psammites) is a work by Archimedes, an Ancient Greek mathematician of the 3rd century BC, in which he set out to determine
The_Sand_Reckoner
Two congruent circles within an arbelos
mathematician Archimedes. Based on this claim the twin circles, and several other circles in the Arbelos congruent to them, have also been called Archimedes's circles
Twin_circles
Partially-reusable medium-lift launch vehicle
stage is powered by 9 oxygen-rich staged-combustion CH4/LOx ("methalox") Archimedes rocket engines. The second stage of Neutron is completely contained within
Rocket_Lab_Neutron
Fluid displaced when an object is immersed in it
fluid equal to the object's volume. Thus, buoyancy is expressed through Archimedes' principle, which states that the weight of the object is reduced by its
Displacement_(fluid)
Pseudo-Archimedes is a name given to pseudo-anonymous authors writing under the name of 'Archimedes' as quoted by various sources of the Islamic Golden
Pseudo-Archimedes
Swedish engine manufacturing subsidiary
In this process, the Archimedes brand was purchased from the company Electrolux, which had also acquired it in 1941. Archimedes itself was a Swedish company
Volvo_Penta
Geometric treatise by Archimedes
(Greek: Τετραγωνισμὸς παραβολῆς) is a treatise on geometry, written by Archimedes in the 3rd century BC and addressed to his Alexandrian acquaintance Dositheus
Quadrature_of_the_Parabola
Suddenly understanding a problem or concept
effect is named from a story about ancient Greek polymath Archimedes. In the story, Archimedes was asked (c. 250 BC) by the local king to determine whether
Eureka_effect
1979 Italian film
Il piccolo Archimede (internationally released as The Little Archimedes) is a 1979 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Gianni Amelio. It
Il_piccolo_Archimede
Natural satellite orbiting Earth
aether, an influential philosophy that would dominate for centuries. Archimedes (287–212 BC) designed a planetarium that could calculate the motions of
Moon
Mathematics of Ancient Greece and the Mediterranean, 5th BC to 6th AD
written during the Hellenistic period. The works of renowned mathematicians Archimedes and Apollonius, as well as of the astronomer Hipparchus, also belong to
Ancient_Greek_mathematics
Treatise on hydrostatics by Archimedes
Περὶ τῶν ἐπιπλεόντων σωμάτων) is a work, originally in two books, by Archimedes, one of the most important mathematicians, physicists, and engineers of
On_Floating_Bodies
Basis for Euclidean geometry
\neg \exists P\,(P\in l\wedge P\in m)){\bigr )}.\end{aligned}}} Axiom of Archimedes: If AB and CD are any segments then there exists a number n such that
Hilbert's_axioms
American architect (1840–1915)
Archimedes Russell (June 13,1840 – April 3, 1915) was an American architect most active in the Syracuse, New York area. Born in Andover, Massachusetts
Archimedes_Russell
British civil servant, mathematician and classicist (1861–1940)
Euclid of Alexandria, Apollonius of Perga, Aristarchus of Samos, and Archimedes of Syracuse into English. Heath was born in Barnetby-le-Wold, Lincolnshire
Thomas_Heath_(classicist)
Upcoming video game
expanded through supplemental media, including a novel titled Exodus: The Archimedes Engine by Peter F. Hamilton, and an actual play series called Star Heist:
Exodus_(2027_video_game)
Mountain range on the Moon
Montes Archimedes is a mountain range on the Moon. It is named after the nearby crater Archimedes, which in turn is named after the ancient Greek mathematician
Montes_Archimedes
Simple machine consisting of a beam pivoted at a fixed hinge
century BC and were provided, by common belief, by the Greek mathematician Archimedes, who famously stated "Give me a lever (long enough and a fulcrum on which
Lever
Method of drawing geometric objects
construction cannot trisect a 60° angle (constructing a 20° angle). As Archimedes showed, a neusis construction can trisect arbitrary angles using a straightedge
Straightedge and compass construction
Straightedge_and_compass_construction
Gear arrangement
was invented by either Archytas of Tarentum, Apollonius of Perga, or Archimedes, the last one being the most probable author. The worm drive later appeared
Worm_drive
Topics referred to by the same term
means of or pertaining to or named in honor of the Greek mathematician Archimedes and may refer to: Archimedean absolute value Archimedean circle Archimedean
Archimedean
Book about retrocausality and philosophical issues in quantum mechanics
Time's Arrow and Archimedes Point: New Directions for the Physics of Time is a 1996 book by Huw Price, on the physics and philosophy of the arrow of time
Time's Arrow and Archimedes' Point
Time's_Arrow_and_Archimedes'_Point
Latin phrase meaning "Do not disturb my circles!"
gave the order to retrieve Archimedes. Some soldiers entered the house of Archimedes and one of the soldiers asked Archimedes who he was. But, according
Noli_turbare_circulos_meos!
Convex lens for fire making
incinerated, though eventually the city was taken and Archimedes was slain. The legend of Archimedes gave rise to a considerable amount of research on burning
Burning_glass
Field of knowledge
1991, "Euclid of Alexandria" p. 119. Boyer 1991, "Archimedes of Syracuse" p. 120. Boyer 1991, "Archimedes of Syracuse" p. 130. Boyer 1991, "Apollonius of
Mathematics
Continent
with Hippocrates and Galen; and in science with Pythagoras, Euclid, and Archimedes. In the course of the 5th century BCE, several of the Greek city states
Europe
Ancient Greek mathematics book
On Spirals (Greek: Περὶ ἑλίκων) is a treatise by Archimedes, written around 225 BC. Notably, Archimedes employed the Archimedean spiral in this book to
On_Spirals
Impact crater on the Moon
Archimedes is a large lunar impact crater on the eastern edges of the Mare Imbrium. It was named by the IAU in 1935. T. W. Webb described it as "one of
Archimedes_(crater)
Branch of mathematics
original on 20 January 2022. Retrieved 28 February 2022. Archimedes (2004). The Works of Archimedes, Volume 1: The Two Books On the Sphere and the Cylinder
Calculus
2012 British film
angel (In his final film appearance before his death in April 2018), Archimedes, Kevin Bishop as his best friend, Dougie, Laura Aikman as Keith's girlfriend
Keith_Lemon:_The_Film
British built cargo vessel
Archimedes was launched at Sunderland in 1796 or 1797. She traded between England and the Baltic until the British government chartered her as a transport
Archimedes_(1797)
Variation in pressure as a function of elevation
Vertical pressure variation is the variation in pressure as a function of elevation. Depending on the fluid in question and the context being referred
Vertical_pressure_variation
Mathematics award
14KT gold, has a diameter of 63.5mm, and weighs 169g. On the obverse is Archimedes and a quote attributed to 1st century AD poet Manilius, which reads in
Fields_Medal
King of Syracuse (r. c. 271 – 216)
figure of the First Punic War. He figures in the story of famed thinker Archimedes shouting "Eureka". When Pyrrhus left Sicily (275 BC) the Syracusan army
Hiero_II_of_Syracuse
Elizondo (Republican), business owner Beth Hampson (Democratic), educator Archimedes Ramirez (Republican), neurosurgeon Douglas Brower (R) Organizations California
2022 United States House of Representatives elections in California
2022_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_California
UK-based software company founded in 1981
chronological order: the Acorn Atom, BBC Micro, Z88, Atari ST, Acorn Archimedes, Microsoft Windows, Linux, and more recently web browser-based services
Xara
Ancient Babylon". New York Times. Archimedes, Method, in The Works of Archimedes ISBN 978-0-521-66160-7 MathPages — Archimedes on Spheres & Cylinders Archived
History_of_calculus
'myriad myriadth') to match his new cardinal numbers. Archimedes only used his system up to 1064. Archimedes' goal was presumably to name large powers of 10
History_of_large_numbers
Mathematics museum in Via San Bartolo a Cintoia , Firenze
The Garden of Archimedes (Italian: Il Giardino Di Archimede) is a museum for mathematics in Florence, Italy, founded in 2004. It has been compared to the
Garden_of_Archimedes
Treatise by Archimedes
metrēsis) is a treatise that consists of three propositions, probably made by Archimedes, ca. 250 BCE. The treatise is only a fraction of what was a longer work
Measurement_of_a_Circle
Italian-American film family
Basilicata, who married on January 25, 1908. They had seven children, Archimedes, Carmine, Pancrazzo, Mario, Anton, Edward and Clarence; two of these,
Coppola_family
ARCHIMEDES
ARCHIMEDES
Boy/Male
Greek Latin
To think about first.
ARCHIMEDES
ARCHIMEDES
Girl/Female
Muslim
Virgin
Girl/Female
Muslim
Joy
Boy/Male
Greek
Murdered by his brother for theft.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One who Wins Wealth
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vashista | வஷீஸà¯à®¤à®¾
Name of a sage
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Ash Colored
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva's Name
Girl/Female
Muslim American Celtic Egyptian German Teutonic
Peaceful. Pacifist.
ARCHIMEDES
ARCHIMEDES
ARCHIMEDES
ARCHIMEDES
ARCHIMEDES
a.
Of or pertaining to Archimedes, a celebrated Greek philosopher; constructed on the principle of Archimedes' screw; as, Archimedean drill, propeller, etc.
n.
An extinct genus of Bryzoa characteristic of the subcarboniferous rocks. Its form is that of a screw.