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Will rate, thank you Mtaich the appseniate answer from below with each of the fotlowing
statements I 1 This ancient wate iS engineer studied hydrostatics, and proposed the law of the
lever and the ses 1 This ancient engineer Ronne, and built a bridge across the Tiber River
rensovated aqueducts and the Cloaca Maxima, built the first public bath in I 1 This engineer
ancient engineer authored The Ten Books of Architecture T 1 This ancient engineer solved in
beams problems of accelerated movement and began the analysis of stresses J. This ancient
engineer disoverrnch aak svered the tiangle of forces, nvented to decimal system, and developed
he oi A. Simon Stevin B. Galileo Galilei C. Archimedes D. John Smeaton E. Marcus Vitruvius
Pollo F. Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa g British Match the appropriate answer from below with
each of the following statements re ] This engineer designed a steam a beam. engine for pumping
water from mines using a boiler, a cylinder and I J This Scottish engineer worked as an architect
and surveyor, including canal, road and bridge projects, and became the first President of the
Institution of Civil Engineers. I l This man was the industrialist partner of Watt, lobbied
Parliament for a 25-year patent extension. and was critical support for his partners inventions. [ J
This Scottish engineer was an inventor of machines, he improved the steam engine and detined
horsepower A. Thomas Telford B. James Watt C. Thomas Newcomen D. Matthew Boulton 4.
Circle 5 ways in which innovation impacted the social process from below: lead to wars revolved
upon politics and economics natural markets system of patent and monopolies financial backing
society of craftsmen and engineers
Solution
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ARCHIMEDES was the ancient engineer studied hydrostatics,founding hydrostatics and statics,
including an explanation of the principle of the lever. He is credited with designing innovative
machines, such as his screw pump, compound pulleys, and defensive war machines to protect his
native Syracuse from invasion.
MARCUS VITRUVIUS POLLO is the first and most famous text in the history of western
landscape architecture, architecture, enginering and town planning. In Roman times the architect
was, from the word’s Greek etymology, a ‘chief technician’. The Ten Books\' Contents list
reveals that most aspects of engineering, including harbours, site planning, clocks, aqueducts,
pumps and siege engines, come with the author\'s technical scope. Only a tiny proportion of
these subjects come within the twenty-first century scope of ‘architecture’. Vitruvius Pollio’s
treatise De Architectura, was written circa 27 BC and is the only book of its kind to survive from
antiquity. These online extracts from Vitruvius comprise the first Book and his comments on
what we would now classify as garden design.
3)
THOMOS NEWCOMEN was the engineer designed a steam engine ,Newcomen\'s great
achievement was his steam engine, developed around 1712; .
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1. Solve all questions on page please
Will rate, thank you Mtaich the appseniate answer from below with each of the fotlowing
statements I 1 This ancient wate iS engineer studied hydrostatics, and proposed the law of the
lever and the ses 1 This ancient engineer Ronne, and built a bridge across the Tiber River
rensovated aqueducts and the Cloaca Maxima, built the first public bath in I 1 This engineer
ancient engineer authored The Ten Books of Architecture T 1 This ancient engineer solved in
beams problems of accelerated movement and began the analysis of stresses J. This ancient
engineer disoverrnch aak svered the tiangle of forces, nvented to decimal system, and developed
he oi A. Simon Stevin B. Galileo Galilei C. Archimedes D. John Smeaton E. Marcus Vitruvius
Pollo F. Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa g British Match the appropriate answer from below with
each of the following statements re ] This engineer designed a steam a beam. engine for pumping
water from mines using a boiler, a cylinder and I J This Scottish engineer worked as an architect
and surveyor, including canal, road and bridge projects, and became the first President of the
Institution of Civil Engineers. I l This man was the industrialist partner of Watt, lobbied
Parliament for a 25-year patent extension. and was critical support for his partners inventions. [ J
This Scottish engineer was an inventor of machines, he improved the steam engine and detined
horsepower A. Thomas Telford B. James Watt C. Thomas Newcomen D. Matthew Boulton 4.
Circle 5 ways in which innovation impacted the social process from below: lead to wars revolved
upon politics and economics natural markets system of patent and monopolies financial backing
society of craftsmen and engineers
Solution
2)
ARCHIMEDES was the ancient engineer studied hydrostatics,founding hydrostatics and statics,
including an explanation of the principle of the lever. He is credited with designing innovative
machines, such as his screw pump, compound pulleys, and defensive war machines to protect his
native Syracuse from invasion.
MARCUS VITRUVIUS POLLO is the first and most famous text in the history of western
landscape architecture, architecture, enginering and town planning. In Roman times the architect
was, from the word’s Greek etymology, a ‘chief technician’. The Ten Books' Contents list
reveals that most aspects of engineering, including harbours, site planning, clocks, aqueducts,
pumps and siege engines, come with the author's technical scope. Only a tiny proportion of
these subjects come within the twenty-first century scope of ‘architecture’. Vitruvius Pollio’s
treatise De Architectura, was written circa 27 BC and is the only book of its kind to survive from
2. antiquity. These online extracts from Vitruvius comprise the first Book and his comments on
what we would now classify as garden design.
3)
THOMOS NEWCOMEN was the engineer designed a steam engine ,Newcomen's great
achievement was his steam engine, developed around 1712; combining the ideas of Thomas
Savery and Denis Papin, he created a steam engine for the purpose of lifting water out of a tin
mine.[3] It is likely that Newcomen was already acquainted with Savery, whose forebears were
merchants in south Devon.
THOMOS TELFORD was the scottish engineer worked as an architect and surveyor and
stonemason, and a noted road, bridge and canal builder. After establishing himself as an engineer
of road and canal projects in Shropshire, he designed numerous infrastructure projects in his
native Scotland, as well as harbours and tunnels. Such was his reputation as a prolific designer of
highways and related bridges
MATTHEW BOULTON was the industrialist partner of watt ,he was an English manufacturer
and business partner of Scottish engineer James Watt. In the final quarter of the 18th century, the
partnership installed hundreds of Boulton & Wattsteam engines, which were a great advance on
the state of the art, making possible the mechanisation of factories and mills. Boulton applied
modern techniques to the minting of coins, striking millions of pieces for Britain and other
countries, and supplying the Royal Mint with up-to-date equipment.He then successfully lobbied
Parliament to extend Watt's patent for an additional 17 years, enabling the firm to market Watt's
steam engine. The firm installed hundreds of Boulton & Watt steam engines in Britain and
abroad, initially in mines and then in factories.
JAMES WATT was the scootish engineer was an invertor machines ,was a Scottish inventor,
mechanical engineer, and chemist who improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen
steam engine with his Watt steam engine in 1781,imperial (UK) unit of power equal to 745.70
watts, 550 foot pounds per second, or 2545 British thermal unit (Btu). Defined by James Watt
(1736-1819) the inventor of first practical steam engine.
4) leads to war
financial backing
revolves upon polotics and economics
system of patent and monopolies
society of craftsmen and engineers