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Mechanical graphing calculator for solving differential equations
An Integraph is a mechanical analog computing device for plotting the integral of a graphically defined function. Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis first described
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Polish mathematician, inventor, and electrical engineer
inventor, and electrical engineer. He is best known for inventing the integraph and contributing to the development of mathematical instruments and early
Bruno_Abakanowicz
Mean position of all the points in a shape
) ) d x {\textstyle \int _{a}^{b}{\bigl (}f(x)-g(x){\bigr )}dx} ). An integraph (a relative of the planimeter) can be used to find the centroid of an
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Mechanical analogue computer to solve differential equations
completed by about 1912. Italian mathematician Ernesto Pascal also developed integraphs for the mechanical integration of differential equations and published
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German polymath (1646–1716)
could, in theory, integrate differential equations, which he called "integraph". Leibniz was groping towards hardware and software concepts worked out
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American science official (1890–1974)
one of Bush's master's students, who at Bush's suggestion created the integraph, a device for solving first-order differential equations, in 1925. Another
Vannevar_Bush
an electro-optical analog computer based on Norbert Wiener's "Cinema Integraph" concept. In 1933 Brown's servomechanisms were displayed at the Century
Gordon_S._Brown
French mathematician, mechanical engineer, and scientist
Alma mater École Polytechnique Known for Coriolis effect Differential analyser Integraph Kinetic energy Scientific career Fields Mathematics, Physics Institutions
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Tool for measuring area
of the derivative. Curvimeter Dot planimeter Mathematical instrument Integraph Shoelace formula "Planimeters". Bryant, John; Sangwin, Chris (2007), "Chapter
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Bruno Abakanowicz, mathematician, engineer, inventor of the integraph Stefan Bryła, first welded road bridge Mieczysław G. Bekker, Lunar Roving Vehicle
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Unique point where the weighted relative position of the distributed mass sums to zero
as negative masses. A direct development of the planimeter known as an integraph, or integerometer, can be used to establish the position of the centroid
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Component that outputs the integral of its input over time
graphical form, or more generally finding the area of a closed curve. An integraph is used to plot the indefinite integral of a function given in graphical
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Tool used in the study or practice of mathematics
(for example the abacus, slide rule and calculator) or in algebra (the integraph). In astronomy, many[by whom?] have said the pyramids (along with Stonehenge)
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instead of the correct "Thornton Carle Fry". Fry, T. C. "The use of the integraph in the practical solution of differential equations by Picard's method
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British physicist (1855–1944)
School of Mines he invented a mechanical device (which he called the "integraph") for plotting the integral of a function. He worked briefly in the coal
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Edison's electric light bulb were both patented in 1879. Circa 1880: the integraph was invented independently by the British physicist Sir Charles Vernon
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Abakanowicz, Polish mathematician and electrical engineer, inventor of the integraph, spirograph, parabolagraph and an electric arc lamp of his own design
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Abakanowicz (1852–1900) Russian Empire France (Poland/Lithuania origin) Integraph, spirograph, parabolagraph Valerian Abakovsky (1895–1921) Russian Empire
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