pascaleina
Pascaleina, also known as Pascalina, is a type of mechanical calculator that was invented in the early 17th century by French mathematician Blaise Pascal. It is considered one of the first mechanical calculators and a significant early mechanical device. The Pascalina was designed to perform addition and subtraction, and it was a significant advancement in the field of mechanical computation at the time.
The Pascalina consists of a series of interconnected toothed wheels, which are driven by a crank. Each
The Pascalina was not widely used or commercially successful, as it was primarily a demonstration of Pascal's
In addition to its historical significance, the Pascalina is also a fascinating example of early mechanical