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A tank (the fluid reservoir) A pump, powered by an electric motor A valve between the cylinder and the reservoir The pump forces fluid from the tank into a pipe leading to the cylinder. When the valve is opened, the pressurized fluid will take the path of least resistance and return to...
Who invented the first glider? George Cayleycreated the first successful glider in the 19th century. Cayley’s work was influenced by earlier ideas, including those of Leonardo da Vinci. Who invented the hang glider? Francis Rogallo, who developed the flexible wing concept in the mid-20th centu...
But connecting people and discoveries in the twenty-first century will be complicated by the increasingly multidisciplinary nature of research in general, and nanoscience and nanotechnology in particular. Who invented and/or discovered nanotechnology? InThe Nanotech Pioneers, science writer and biologist St...
Who invented the steam engine... and when? Here's a brief history of steam power: 1st century CE:Hero of Alexandriademonstrates a steam-powered spinning sphere called an aeolipile. 16th century CE: Italian architectGiovanni Branca(1571–1640) uses a steam jet to rotate the blades of a smal...
Heinvented the world's first water-powered armillary sphereto assist astronomical observation; improved the inflow water clock by adding another tank; and invented the world's first seismoscope, which discerned the cardinal direction of an earthquake 500 km (310 mi) away. ...