ClimbUp,SlideDown

Sofar,thescrewsyouhavereadaboutspinroundandround.Butsomescrewsdon’tmoveatall.Yettheymakejobseasier―andmore fun!


Haveyoueverseenaspiralstaircase?Itcomesinhandywhenthereisnotalotofspacetospreadoutaflightsofstairs.Aspiralstaircaseisshapedlikeascrew.Now,whatifyoureplacethestairswithasmoothsurface?Youhaveaspiral slide!

A spiralstaircaseisnothingmorethanabig screw! 

MoveItAlong

Screwsareamazingmachines.Weusethemtoholdthingstogether,digholesbigandsmall,andsavespace.Butthesesimplemachinesdoanotherveryimportantjob.Theymove things.


Thinkaboutthedrillbitspinningintothewood.Asthebitdrillsthehole,woodshavingsandsawdustcomeoutofthehole.Thesearethetinypiecesofwoodthatthebitremoves.It’slikediggingaholewithashovelandtossingthesoilaroundtheopening.Buthowdoesascrew,likeadrillbit,movethingsthis way?


Asthedrillbitturnsandcarvesoutthewood,thegroovesbetweenthethreadscarrytheremovedpiecesofwoodupalongthe bit.

Thisideathatascrewcouldbeusedtomovethingsledtoanimportantinventionmorethan2,000yearsago.AmathematicianfromancientGreecefiguredouthowtouseascrewtoliftwaterfromarivertoirrigatecrops.HisnamewasArchimedes(sounds like ahr‑kuh-MEE-deez), andtheinventioniscalledanArchimedes’screw.Here’showit worked:


Alargescrewwasfittedinsideatube.Oneendofthetubewasplacedinariver.Aworkerturnedacrankattheotherend.Theturningthreadsofthescrewpushedthewaterupthetubeanddumpeditoutattheotherend.Fromthere,itflowedalongditchestofields.Archimedes’inventionisstillusedtoday.Ascrewisasimplemachine,butourusesforitareanythingbut simple!

Archimedes’ screw