räknesticka
Räknesticka, also known as a slide rule, is a mechanical analog calculating device. It was primarily used for multiplication and division, but could also be used for more complex operations like roots, powers, logarithms, and trigonometric functions. The device consists of a sliding part (the slide) that moves within a fixed part (the body). Both parts have logarithmic scales printed on them. By aligning certain marks on the scales, users could perform calculations based on the properties of logarithms.
The principle behind the räknesticka is that the sum of two logarithms corresponds to the logarithm of
Räknestickor were invented in the early 17th century and were widely used by engineers, scientists, and students