Thacher's Calculating Device

Title

Thacher's Calculating Device

Subject

Calculating Devices

Description

This early relative of the slide rule has a cylinder 4 in. in diameter and 18 in. long that rotates and slides in and out between the array of twenty equally-spaced parallel bars. The bars have a scale with numbers spaced logarithmically, as on a slide rule’s multiplication scales. The cylinder also has a logarithmic scale engraved lengthwise on it. The net effect is that of a very long slide rule, allowing calculations accurate to four to five digits to be made. In 1934 this instrument was sold by Keuffel and Esser for $80.00.

Source

Property of the W&L Physics & Engineering Department

Files

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Date Added
November 14, 2011
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Citation
“Thacher's Calculating Device,” Antique Scientific Instruments at Washington and Lee University, accessed April 23, 2024, https://physicsapparatus.omeka.net/items/show/7.