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International Slide Rule Museum (ISRM)
International Slide Rule Museum (ISRM) ISRM is the world's largest free digital repository of all things concerning slide rules and other math artifacts. As of 2023, ISRM is celebrating its 20th Anniversary!
How to Use a Slide Rule (with Pictures) - wikiHow
Reviewed by Grace Imson, MA. Last Updated: June 7, 2023 Fact Checked. To someone who doesn't know how to use it, a slide rule looks like a ruler designed by Picasso. There are at least three different scales, and on most of them the numbers aren't even spaced evenly apart.
Slide rule - Wikipedia
A slide rule is a hand -operated mechanical calculator consisting of slidable rulers for evaluating mathematical operations such as multiplication, division, exponents, roots, logarithms, and trigonometry. It is one of the simplest analog computers. [1] [2]
Slide rule | History, Uses & Calculations | Britannica
Slide rule, a device consisting of graduated scales capable of relative movement, by means of which simple calculations may be carried out mechanically. Typical slide rules contain scales for multiplying, dividing, and extracting square roots, and some also contain scales for calculating.
How To Use The Slide Rule - International Slide Rule Museum
Additionally, The slide rule does not tell you where the decimal point is located in the answer. To do a calculation with a slide rule you reduce all numbers to scientific notation with 2-4 digits then use the slide rule to perform the basic operations. In a separate calculation you find the order of magnitude by combining the powers of 10.
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