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Math Blast From the Past

Archimedes Syracuse (then part of Greece) 287-212 BC

Discovered how to calculate the volume Discovered how to calculate the volume of a sphere, and even wanted this diagram on his tombstone. He made so much progress in this area that nothing could be added for 18 centuries. EUREKA (I have found it!) – Bouyancy Developed Exponential system of writing large numbers Discovered the Law of the Lever x2

This statue in the National Museum in Naples, Italy, was widely claimed to be Archimedes. It is actually a bust of Archidamos III, a third century BC king of Sparta Italian postage stamp honoring Archimedes May 2, 1983 Scott Catalogue Number 1559 Archimedes is commemorated on a Greek postage stamp from 1983. The Fields Medal carries a portrait of Archimedes.

Archimedes water screw This is a pump, still used in many parts of the world.

(Archimedes the geometer). A 1740 engraving of Archimedes planning the defenses of Syracuse. The Greek writing on his cap is                      (Archimedes the geometer).

war gadgets may have worked. Archimedes designed many tools for defending Syracuse from invasion. This is a model of how one of Archimedes war gadgets may have worked.

A detail of a wall painting in the Stanzino delle Matematiche in the Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence, Italy. Painted by Giulio Parigi (1571-1635) in the years 1599-1600.

Burning Mirror Archimedes used mirrors to reflect and intensify the sun, causing the ships to catch on fire.

Wall painting from the Stanzino delle Matematiche in the Galleria degli Uffizi (Florence, Italy). Painted by Giulio Parigi (1571-1635) in the years 1599-1600.

Engraving from Mechanics Magazine London, 1824 Give me a place to stand and I will move the earth Engraving from Mechanics Magazine London, 1824

The Law of the Lever w2 w1 d1 d2 fulcrum w1 x d1 = w2 x d2

w1 x d1 = w2 x d2 w1 x 5 = 400 x 5 w1 = 400 w1 x d1 = w2 x d2 400 pounds 5 feet ? w1 x d1 = w2 x d2 w1 x 5 = 400 x 5 w1 = 400 2 feet 8 feet ? 400 pounds w1 x d1 = w2 x d2 w1 x 8 = 400 x 2 w1 = 100

Lever Problems Now it is your turn How long would the lever need to be so that you can lift a 20 ton dinosaur? Place the dinosaur 10 feet from the fulcrum and pretend you weigh 100 pounds. How long would the lever need to be so that you can lift a team of 10 football players (weighing 200 pounds each)? Use the same set-up as above. How long would the lever need to be so that you can lift a lifetime supply of candy bars? Estimate that you can eat 2 pounds of candy each week for 70 years. Use the same set-up as above.

The death of Archimedes depicted on a Roman floor mosaic

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