Electronic computers in the sense that we know them today did not exist in the early 1940s.
When the first digital machines were developed near the end of WW2 they were either very specialized calculating machines and so did not have a "typical" configuration, or were enormous, room-sized devices weighing many thousands of pounds.
Analog computers were first made in the late 1920s, Digital computers were first made in the early 1940s.
early 1940s
Early 1940s
Alan Turing's work in the 1940s led to the development of modern computers. Computers small enough to be used in homes have been available since the early 1980s.
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It is unknown who the first computer technician. However, it is reported that in the early 1940s, the first technicians were used for Hewlett-Packard and for early military computerized technology.
The concept of the computer began to take shape in the 1940s with the development of electronic computers. The first programmable digital computer, the Z3, was completed in 1941 by Konrad Zuse. However, the more widely recognized early computers, such as the ENIAC, were developed in the United States in the mid-1940s. Thus, the 1940s is considered the decade when modern computers were invented.
Analog computers were first made in the late 1920s, Digital computers were first made in the early 1940s.
early 1940s
The average weight of early humans in Europe varied depending on factors such as diet and lifestyle. However, based on skeletal remains and historical data, it is estimated that early humans in Europe had an average weight range of 130-170 pounds.
Analog computers were developed in the late 1920s.Digital computers were developed in the early 1940s.
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In the 1940s the average age for a French woman to marry was 19-20.
in the early 1940s.
Early 1940s
Alan Turing's work in the 1940s led to the development of modern computers. Computers small enough to be used in homes have been available since the early 1980s.
Cro-Magnon were early modern humans. The weight would be the same as a modern female.