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- From: dj@ekcolor.ssd.kodak.com (Dave Jones)
- Subject: Re: Obscure Help Needed
- Message-ID: <1992Nov11.152829.25858@pixel.kodak.com>
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- References: <1992Nov11.013658.6395@julian.uwo.ca>
- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 92 15:28:29 GMT
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- James Davis Nicoll (jdnicoll@prism.ccs.uwo.ca) wrote:
- >
- >
- >
- > An embarrassing request: my HP died and I discover I cannot
- > remember how to do logs with a slide-rule, nor can I find my sr-related
- > texts. Clearly, I am senile. Anyone out there recall how the damn things
- > work?
- >
- You're serious, right? I mean praying to the netgods is easier than dashing
- down to the university bookstore with a $10 bill in hand? OK, maybe you'd
- need $20 for a calculator these days.
-
- Anyway, the slide rule uses additivity of lengths to do it's stuff. The
- main scales are logarithmic, so when you add/subtract lengths, you
- effectively multiply/divide. If you really want to multiply/divide,
- you don't use logs, you just use the scales. For x * y, align the
- left extreme mark on the slide with 'x' on the body, then proceed along the
- slide to 'y' and read of the value on the body next to it. For x/y
- align 'y' on the slide with 'x' on the body and read off the answer from the
- body at whichever extreme mark of the slide is on scale.
-
- To get logs themselves with a slide rule, you have to have a log scale on
- the rule. I think this is just a linear scale, usually above the slide,
- and you just read off values based on the main scale on the body.
-
- Now when is my 1965 Faber-Castell going to become a collectors' item?
-
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