Ida know, but there have been many
computers, from tally sticks to a computer that is an iPod, but the first computer that we know that was first invented was a calculator that fit into a large class room. It was in 1943
The only type of electrochemical computer I am able to find references to in my library is called an Electrolytic Tank Analog Computer. These were a type of analog computer used to solve partial differential equations. They consisted of a tank of electrolyte (in many ordinary tap water was a satisfactory electrolyte) with plates at opposite ends of the tank to cause current flow. The partial differential equations were modeled by variations in depth of the tank and obstacles that the current had to flow around. The answer was read with a movable submersed probe to measure voltage at various points in the electrolyte.
I can't prove it is the earliest machine of this type, but the earliest one listed in the book I have is described in the Paris Academy of Sciences publication Comptes Rendus, Volume 106 on pages 645-648, in 1888 by Lucas. This machine does not seem to have had a name. Your library can probably get a copy of this for you, but you will have to be able to read French.
The next reference I find is dated 1913 in the American Electrochemical Society's publication Transactions, Volume 24 on pages 53-84.
Analog computers of this kind were used well into the 1960s. One of their most common uses was modeling of airflow around airplane wings, with current in the electrolyte being the analog of airflow (although with a minor rearrangement current in the electrolyte could instead be the analog of air pressure).
The Atanasoff-Berry Computer, which was developed at Iowa State College between 1937 and 1942.
The ABC was not programmable, was not a general-purpose computer. It solved systems of linear equations.
The first electronic and digital computer is the Mark 1 Machine (also known as "Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator").
It depends on what you mean by computer, but the first electronic, partly programmable computer was the colossus computer built by Tommy Flowers in 1943.
the first electronic digital computer was made in Ames, IA in 1942. the first analog computer known was made in one of the colony city states of greece in about 100BC.
No. The first ever electronic computer, known as ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer) was invented at the University of Pennsylvania in 1946. It required a room 30' by 50' which, though large, is much smaller than even one basketball court.
the first known computer, a mechanical analog computer, was invented and built circa 100BCthe first digital computer, a programmable mechanical decimal computer, was invented circa 1840 but never builtthe first electronic digital computer, an electronic binary computer, was invented circa 1936 and built in 1942. it was dismantled later that yearthe first programmable electronic digital computer, was invented in 1943 and 11 of them in 2 different models were built between 1944 and the end of the war in Europe. this is the only digital computer built built in a quantity greater than 1 until the early 1950sthe first stored program electronic digital computer, was built in 1948 based on a variety of concepts invented between 1936 and 1946. all modern digital computers are derivatives of this architecture
The first electronic and digital computer is the Mark 1 Machine (also known as "Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator").
It depends on what you mean by computer, but the first electronic, partly programmable computer was the colossus computer built by Tommy Flowers in 1943.
the first electronic digital computer was made in Ames, IA in 1942. the first analog computer known was made in one of the colony city states of greece in about 100BC.
He was an American physicist who was involved in inventing what became known as the Atanasoff-Berry computer, which was the first electronic computer, completed in 1942.
No. The first ever electronic computer, known as ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer) was invented at the University of Pennsylvania in 1946. It required a room 30' by 50' which, though large, is much smaller than even one basketball court.
because its a device ;p
The earliest interactive electronic game was a missle simulator created by Thomas Goldsmith and Estle Ray Mann, called the Cathode Ray Tube Amusement Device
Alan Turing invented the idea of the modern computer in 1936. This device became known as a 'Turing Machine.' It was a hypothetical device that could help scientists comprehend the limitations of a computer's ability to perform calculations.
the first known computer, a mechanical analog computer, was invented and built circa 100BCthe first digital computer, a programmable mechanical decimal computer, was invented circa 1840 but never builtthe first electronic digital computer, an electronic binary computer, was invented circa 1936 and built in 1942. it was dismantled later that yearthe first programmable electronic digital computer, was invented in 1943 and 11 of them in 2 different models were built between 1944 and the end of the war in Europe. this is the only digital computer built built in a quantity greater than 1 until the early 1950sthe first stored program electronic digital computer, was built in 1948 based on a variety of concepts invented between 1936 and 1946. all modern digital computers are derivatives of this architecture
the ABACUS. it is also known as the 1st calculating device created by the Chinese. it is also known as the 1st computer.
The flow of electricity (known as current) is measured in amps by an ammeter.
It is an electronic device known as a pace-maker.