Who proposed odometer and uses of these?
Odometer History:
Vitrivius, a Roman who was alive from around 80-15 BC, is actually the first to have directly mentioned the use of an odometer for measuring distance. Although he wasn’t an Ancient Greek, many people believe that the inventor of the odometer that he mentioned was actually Archimedes, a Greek inventor from Syracuse who was alive from 287-212 BC. However, this is under debate because some people actually think that Hero of Alexandria invented the first odometer. He mentioned an odometer in his famous work, the Dioptra. During Vitruvius’s time, the odometer was designed to fit on a chariot and it accurately measured distances from one place to the other. It is very possible that the device had already been invented before he was even born, though.
Odometer was designed to measure the distance transversed by the wheel to which it is attached or indirectly a distance measurer. The various developments of odometer include:
1.)pascaline which utilized gears to make measurements.
2.)cyclometer that measures the number turnings of a wheel of bicycle