Analogue Computer

English (en)

Analogue Computer
An analogue computer is a device 
that uses continuous physical 
quantities, such as electrical 
voltage or mechanical movement, 
to model and solve mathematical 
problems, often for simulations 
or real-time calculations.

Other languages: Hausa, Igbo

Related terms
Digital

Yorùbá (yo)

  • Ẹ̀rọ-ayárabíàṣá Àfìṣefèsìjọra

Decomposition: An analog (èyí tí iṣẹ́ rẹ̀ ń fi ìṣe àti èsì jọra wọn) computer processes information using continuous physical signals, such as using an indicator to show position (wall clock with three hands, voltage meter with a hand showing level etc), rather than digital numbers (0s and 1s).

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  • È̩ro̩ ayárabíàsá aláfo̩wó̩yí

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