lommeregner
Lommeregner, Danish for pocket calculator, is a compact electronic device designed to perform arithmetic operations and increasingly more advanced mathematical functions. Most models fit in a pocket and run on batteries or solar power. They range from simple four-function devices to scientific and graphing calculators used in education, engineering, and business.
The development of pocket calculators accelerated in the 1960s and 1970s with advances in integrated circuits.
Types and features vary by use. Basic pocket calculators offer addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and percentages.
Impact and relevance have evolved with technology. Pocket calculators facilitated quick, reliable arithmetic across education, science,