Analog computer is a device that solves problems by measuring a continuously varying quantity, such as weight, speed, or voltage. Many familiar devices, including speedometers and thermometers, work as analog computers. An analog computer replaces a calculation with a physical system that performs the calculation. For example, the rise and fall of mercury in a thermometer imitates a change in temperature.
Analog computer
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