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  2. Tide-Predicting Machine No. 2 - Wikipedia

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    Tide-Predicting Machine No. 2, also known as Old Brass Brains, [1] was a special-purpose mechanical computer that uses gears, pulleys, chains, and other mechanical components to compute the height and time of high and low tides for specific locations. The machine can perform tide calculations much faster than a person could do with pencil and ...

  3. Tide-predicting machine - Wikipedia

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    The first tide predicting machine (TPM) was built in 1872 by the Légé Engineering Company. [11] A model of it was exhibited at the British Association meeting in 1873 [12] (for computing 8 tidal components), followed in 1875-76 by a machine on a slightly larger scale (for computing 10 tidal components), was designed by Sir William Thomson (who later became Lord Kelvin). [13]

  4. Category:Tide tables - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Tide tables" ... Tide table; Tide-predicting machine This page was last edited on 16 July 2020, at 19:18 ...

  5. Arthur Thomas Doodson - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, he studied the effects of wind and atmospheric pressure on tides. [1] In 1928, he published a paper on tide analysis and a paper on tidal currents from observations in slack water. [1] Doodson devised a practical system for specifying the different harmonic components of the tide-generating potential, the Doodson numbers.

  6. Lord Kelvin - Wikipedia

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    Thomson's tide-predicting machine. Thomson was an enthusiastic yachtsman, his interest in all things relating to the sea perhaps arising from, or fostered by, his experiences on the Agamemnon and the Great Eastern. Thomson introduced a new method of deep-sea depth sounding, in which a steel piano wire replaces the ordinary hand line. The wire ...

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  8. Mechanical computer - Wikipedia

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    The Astrarium had seven faces and 107 moving parts; it could show and predict the positions of the sun, the moon, stars and the five planets then known, as well as religious feast days. [ 9 ] Pascaline , 1642 – Blaise Pascal 's arithmetic machine primarily intended as an adding machine which could add and subtract two numbers directly, as ...

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