The
slide rule is a mechanical
analog computer, consisting of at least two finely divided scales (rules), most often a fixed outer pair and a movable inner one, with a sliding window called the
cursor. The slide rule is used primarily for
multiplication and
division, and also for
scientific functions such as
roots,
logarithms and
trigonometry, but does not generally perform
addition or
subtraction. For example:

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