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  2. Archimedes' screw - Wikipedia

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    The screw pump is the oldest positive displacement pump. [1] The first records of a water screw, or screw pump, date back to Hellenistic Egypt before the 3rd century BC. [1] [3] The Egyptian screw, used to lift water from the Nile, was composed of tubes wound round a cylinder; as the entire unit rotates, water is lifted within the spiral tube to the higher elevation.

  3. Screw turbine - Wikipedia

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    A screw turbine at a small hydro power plant in Goryn, Poland. The Archimedean screw is an ancient invention, attributed to Archimedes of Syracuse (287–212 BC.), and commonly used to raise water from a watercourse for irrigation purposes.

  4. Portal : Physics/Selected picture/April 2014 - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Archimedes' screw, also called the Archimedean screw or screwpump ...

  5. Archimedes - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... a device with a revolving screw-shaped blade inside a cylinder was designed by Archimedes. Archimedes' screw ...

  6. Ancient Greek technology - Wikipedia

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    This device, capable of lifting solid or liquid substances from a lower plane to a higher elevation, is traditionally attributed to the Greek mathematician Archimedes of Syracuse. [10] [11] Streets: c. 400 BC Example: The Porta Rosa (4th–3rd century BC) was the main street of Elea (Italy) and connected the northern quarter to the southern ...

  7. List of Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Archimedes Screw Pump. One of the US's oldest surviving examples of the wind-driven Archimedes screw-pump. 1890 Newark: California United States ASME brochure: 92: 1984 Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. Unique electromechanical devices and systems in the longest accelerator in the world. 1962 Menlo Park: California United States ASME brochure ...

  8. Category:Ancient inventions - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Archimedes' heat ray; Archimedes' screw; Armillary sphere; B.

  9. Screw mechanism - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The screw passes through a hole in another object or medium, with threads on the inside of the hole that mesh with the screw's threads. When the shaft of the screw is rotated relative to the stationary threads, the screw moves along its axis relative to the medium surrounding it; for example rotating a wood screw forces it