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  2. Gear inches - Wikipedia

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    This formula assumes that any hub gear is in direct drive. A further factor is needed for other gears (many online gear calculators have these factors built in for common hub gears). For simplicity, 'gear inches' is normally rounded to the nearest whole number. For example, suppose the drive wheel is actually 26 inches in diameter.

  3. Peces - Wikipedia

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    Peces is the debut album by the Chilean rock band Lucybell, released in 1995. It was an immediate commercial and critical success in Chile, having followed on the heels of singles "De Sudor Y Ternura", "Vete" and the popular "Cuando Respiro en tu Boca".

  4. HP 35s - Wikipedia

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    The HP 35s (F2215A) is a Hewlett-Packard non-graphing programmable scientific calculator. Although it is a successor to the HP 33s, it was introduced to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the HP-35, Hewlett-Packard's first pocket calculator (and the world's first pocket scientific calculator). HP also released a limited production anniversary ...

  5. Toyota S transmission - Wikipedia

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    1990 Toyota Camry SV21 (Australia) (3S-FE Engine, starter over gearbox) 1990–1993 Toyota Celica 1998 Toyota Camry SXV20L (Europe) (5S-FE Engine ,starter over gearbox)

  6. Curta - Wikipedia

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    The Curta was conceived by Curt Herzstark in the 1930s in Vienna, Austria.By 1938, he had filed a key patent, covering his complemented stepped drum. [3] [4] This single drum replaced the multiple drums, typically around 10 or so, of contemporary calculators, and it enabled not only addition, but subtraction through nines complement math, essentially subtracting by adding.

  7. Stepped reckoner - Wikipedia

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    The stepped reckoner was based on a gear mechanism that Leibniz invented and that is now called the Leibniz wheel. It is unclear how many different variants of the calculator were made. Some sources, such as the drawing to the right, show a 12-digit version. [5] This section describes the surviving 16-digit prototype in Hanover. Leibniz wheel

  8. Category:Mechanical calculators - Wikipedia

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    The Millionaire (calculator) Tide-Predicting Machine No. 2 This page was last edited on 25 September 2022, at 00:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  9. Machinist calculator - Wikipedia

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    A machinist calculator is a hand-held calculator programmed with built-in formulas making it easy and quick for machinists to establish speeds, feeds and time without guesswork or conversion charts. Formulas may include revolutions per minute (RPM), surface feet per minute (SFM), inches per minute (IPM), feed per tooth (FPT).