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analog computerA device that performs operations on data that are represented within the device by continuous variables having a physical resemblance to the quantities being represented. Note: The earliest analog computers were constructed with purely mechanical components, such as levers, cogs, cams, discs, and gears. These components represented the quantities [..]
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analog computera computer that finds the solutions to problems, generally those using numbers, via the use of a physical analogue of the number-related unions depicted within that specific computer's toolbox. S [..]
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analog computerA computer in which numerical data are represented by continuously variable measurable physical properties, such as electrical signals.
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analog computerAn analog computer is a form of computer that uses the continuously changeable aspects of physical phenomena such as electrical, mechanical, or hydraulic quantities to model the problem being solved.
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analog computerComputers in which quantities are represented by physical variables; problem parameters are translated into equivalent mechanical or electrical circuits as an analog for the Physical Phenomenon being [..]
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analog computerAn analog computer is a computer which is used to process analog data. Analog computers store data in a continuous form of physical quantities and perform calculations with the help of measures. It is [..]
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analog computerAn area where vessels may anchor, either because of suitability or designation.
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