The result is a set of algorithms that automatically generates most of the scales that were common on slide rules back in the day. For example: K Cubic scale, x^3 A,B Squared scale, x^2 C ...
Around here we mostly enjoy slide rules. We even have our own collections ... of logarithms which still show up in our lives when, for example, you are calculating decibels.
Before there were apps for tablets and smartphones, before mathematics education software was easily installed on personal computers, before electronic calculators entered professional practice and ...
Primarily for multiplication and division, the slide rule has two stationary sets and one sliding set of numbers in the center. To multiply, numbers are added; to divide, numbers are subtracted.
Your Artstor image groups were copied to Workspace. The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Open: Science Museum Group Musigraph 100', slide rule for music the... Musigraph 100', slide rule ...