What Can You Do with a Slide Rule?

18 Tomte 7 5/16/2025, 6:46:28 PM math.utah.edu ↗

Comments (7)

alnwlsn · 14h ago
One thing that was once lost on me is that in the pre-calculator world, it wasn't just "here's a slide rule, sorry, calculators haven't been invented yet". There was a whole variety of mathematical instruments to help you do different calculations: nomegrams, planimeters, derivimiters, and more.

Want to evaluate an integral? Plot it down on some paper, then cut the paper out and weigh it.

My go-to youtube channel for this stuff is Chris Staecker, who has a lot of these oddball math things and a bunch of mechanical calculators, too. https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisStaecker/videos

y-curious · 13h ago
Wow, your example about weighing the paper blew my mind. It makes sense, but I've never thought about it! I love when mathematical calculation breaks through into the physical world.
Qem · 13h ago
Are those still manufactured?
chuckadams · 13h ago
All "flight computers" that pilots are required to learn are circular slide rules.
SapporoChris · 12h ago
brontitall · 10h ago
What is up with those prices? They are ridiculous!
metalman · 1m ago
no, they are quite reasonable, but you have to have a yen to get them