Mechanical Devices
1.1 Mechanical Devices
One of the earliest mechanical devices for calculating was the Pascaline, invented by the French philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal in 1642. The Pascaline was a complicated set of gears similar to a clock, and had the capability to add and subtract numbers.
Later in the 17th century Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, a famous mathematician, invented a device that could multiply, divide, calculate square roots, as well as addition and subtraction. He called it
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