The first general-purpose computer, ENIAC, weighed about 30 tons (or 27,215 kilograms). An adult African elephant typically weighs between 4,500 to 6,800 kilograms. Therefore, it would take approximately 4 to 7 adult African elephants to equal the weight of the first computer.
They were first used as a laxative for African Elephants
I assume you want the answer: Osborn-1.
Hmmm... One byte for every 10 pounds it weighed.
The Sun helps African elephants, as well as most animals, in three main ways. First, elephants depend on plants for food, which can only make food and survive if there is enough sunlight. Secondly, elephants depend on sunlight in order to see, which is one of their primary senses. Last but not least, without the Sun's warmth, Earth would be far to cold for any life to exist on the surface, including African elephants.
osborn-1, but it was large and weighed near 50 lbs and still had to be plugged in to run.
Usually there are many elephants in Africa. Elephants live in just 2 continents in the world- Africa and Asia. African elephants are found in 36 African countries. 2 species of elephants live in Africa- Savanna Elephants (which live in grasslands, marshes and beside lakes) and Forest Elephants (which live in dense rainforests). Asian elephants have smaller ears than African elephants. Indian Elephants live in 11 countries (including India and Indonesia) and go between forests and grassland (depending on where there is more food). Sumatran Elephants are found only in Sumatra and they like living in forests.
The first one I was aware of was the Compaq model. It weighed 22 pounds and was similarly shaped to a sewing machine.the first computer ever built was exactly 3 ft around and 4 ft high.
Some people do follow that law. However, some people still illegally kill elephants to sell their ivory. Also, when elephants eat the crops of the African farmers, they are sometimes killed by the enraged people. First it is legal to hunt African elephants in at least 10 countries at this time. Second, more people are killed by elephants every year than elephants by people. Third, when a village loses it's entire crop in a couple of nights and the herd is culled by the gov't. Once dried, the meat from those elephants will feed the village for a few months while they await gov't aid. Unless they live in Zimbabwe.
Before you can get an answer to this you need to determine what machine you identify as the "first computer".Charles Babbage's mechanical Analytical Engine (1830s) was the first machine conceived with the abilities of what would now be called a digital computer. But as it was never built it weighed nothing! Had it been built it would have completely filled a very large factory building of the time and probably have weighed hundreds of thousands of tons!Many analog computers were built, probably the best known was Vannevar Bush's mechanical differential analyzer (1929) built at MIT. These analog computers (both mechanical and electronic) varied in weight from several hundred pounds to several tons.The Atanasoff-Berry Computer (1942) was the first electronic digital computer. It was the size of a desk and weighed about 700 pounds.The British code breaking machine Colossus (1944) was the first programmable electronic digital computer. Ten of these machines were built during WW2 and as some included additional features not present in all of them, the exact weight varied.The ENIAC (1945) was the first general purpose programmable electronic digital computer. It weighed more than 27 tons.The Manchester Baby (1948) was the first working prototype of all modern electronic digital computers. It weighed almost 1 ton.There are many other computers that could be considered "firsts" for various different reasons. Finding weights for many early computers is difficult as there is frequently little or no remaining documentation and these machines frequently went through revisions and improvements that expanded them as the developers thought of better ways to do things, thus usually increasing their weight over time.
Elephant ivory was first discovered in Africa, where it comes from the tusks of African and Asian elephants. Ivory has been prized for its beauty and durability for centuries, leading to extensive hunting of elephants for their tusks.
The first computer ever built weighed 30 tons and was the size of two semis.
When it comes to what was the first computer the answer can be quite complicated. Some would consider the Abacus, invented over 2,000 years ago, a computer. But for practical terms the first real computer that could be programmed is the Z1 invented in 1936 in Germany. It probably weighed around 200 pounds.The ENIAC 1 computer invented by the U.S. Army in 1947 to calculate artillery fire was the worlds first computer using vacuum tubes. It cost $500,000 ($6,000,000 in todays money) to build. It contained 17,468 vacuum tubes, 70,000 resistors, 10,000 capacitors, 1,500 relays, & 6,000 manual switches. It weighed 30 tons and covered 1,800 square feet.