mechanical computing
Mechanical computing refers to the use of mechanical devices, such as gears and levers, to perform calculations and solve problems. It involves the physical manipulation of elements within a machine to process and store information. Mechanical computing relies on principles of mechanical engineering and can be seen as a precursor to modern electronic computers.
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