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ARCHIMEDES' SCREW LIFT WATER WITH AN ARCHIMEDES’ SCREW - DIY kit for Students

Updated: May 1


The name itself gives us an idea that it is invented by Archimedes. Now this man – Archimedes,was an Ancient Greek mathematician, engineer, inventor,physicist, & an astronomer(such a smart ass). We are living in 21st century & still we are not able to think stuff like this on our own & this man did it in the 3rd century BC !!!!!

Archimedes was a Greek philosopher who lived from c. 287 – c. 212 BC. Some of the discoveries that he is known for are his work with levers, calculating an accurateesti mate of pi, and using a screw to lift water. The Archimedes’ screw is still used today to pump liquids and even some solids.

We already discussed one of his works – buoyancy & we saw how do ships float? So the Archimede an screw OR screw pump is just a simple machine consisting a cylinder &a helical surfaceon the inside part of cylinder. Basically, it was designed to work like a pump &it worked without any of our presentlyavailable motors which we use to run today’s pumps. The screw was used mostly for drainingwater out of mines or other areas of low lying water.

Archimedes was a Greek philosopher who lived from c. 287 – c. 212 BC. Some of the discoveries that he is known for are his work with levers, calculating an accurateesti mate of pi, and using a screw to lift water. The Archimedes’ screw is still used today to pump liquids and even some solids.

Kids will enjoy this simple demonstration of how Archimedes’ screw is able to lift water.

Material · A piece of PVC pipe · Plastic tubing,1/4 inch inside diameter · Cable Tie. · Rubber Cut Round · Steel Rod as Rotating Shaft · C Bracketas Base Structure · Water · A bowl (Not Included) · A glass(Not Included)


HOW IT WORKS:

The screw pump consists of a screw or a helical structure inside a hollow pipe. The screw is turned through a handle which is outside the cylinder. As the shaft turns, the bottom end scoops up a volume of water. The water then gets pushed out up by the rotating he licoid until it pours out from the top of the tube & done just so simple.


APPLICATIONS OR USES :-


Why it was made ? – the first purpose was to transfer the water from low lying region toot her parts of the city. Along with transferring water to irrigation ditches, the device was also used for draining land that was underneath the sea in the Netherlands andother places in the creation of polders.



It is an Archimedean screw contained in a tube & turned by a motor so as to deliver material from one end to other end. It is particularly used for transporting granular materials such as plastic granules used in injection molding and cereal grains



If water is poured into the top of Archimedes’s screw, it forces the screw to rotate. The rotating shaft can then be used to drive an electric generator.



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