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  2. Slide rule scale - Wikipedia

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    A slide rule scale is a line with graduated markings inscribed along the length of a slide rule used for mathematical calculations. The earliest such device had a single logarithmic scale for performing multiplication and division, but soon an improved technique was developed which involved two such scales sliding alongside each other.

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  4. Slide rule - Wikipedia

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    In 1722, Warner introduced the two- and three-decade scales, and in 1755 Everard included an inverted scale; a slide rule containing all of these scales is usually known as a "polyphase" rule. In 1815, Peter Mark Roget invented the log log slide rule, which included a scale displaying the logarithm of the logarithm. This allowed the user to ...

  5. Category:Logarithmic scales of measurement - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Slide rule scale This page was last edited on 16 October 2023, at 02:32 (UTC). ...

  6. Logarithm - Wikipedia

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    The slide rule works because it is marked such that the distance from 1 to x is proportional to the logarithm of x. For example, adding the distance from 1 to 2 on the lower scale to the distance from 1 to 3 on the upper scale yields a product of 6, which is read off at the lower part.

  7. Fuller calculator - Wikipedia

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    The Fuller calculator, sometimes called Fuller's cylindrical slide rule, is a cylindrical slide rule with a helical main scale taking 50 turns around the cylinder. This creates an instrument of considerable precision – it is equivalent to a traditional slide rule 25.40 metres (1,000 inches) long.

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  9. International Slide Rule Museum - Wikipedia

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    The International Slide Rule Museum (ISRM) is an American museum dedicated to the preservation and display of slide rules and other mathematical artefacts. Established in 2003 by Michael Konshak, who serves as its curator, [3] [4] the museum houses a collection of slide rules from divers manufacturers and time periods, showcasing the evolution and importance of these instruments in the history ...