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  1. How do the mrc m- and m+ buttons work on a very basic calculator?

    Oct 8, 2008 · Learn about calculator history and evolution of memory functions Investigate the differences between various types of calculators (basic vs. scientific) This discussion is …

  2. Mechanical Calculator: How Does it Work? • Physics Forums

    Oct 7, 2009 · does anyone know the mechanisms of a mechanical calculator?

  3. How does a simple calculator work? - Physics Forums

    Jul 30, 2006 · Well, here is a question that popped into my mind when I was trying to open a simple calculator. Calculators store numbers in binary form, depending on the...

  4. Troubleshooting My Unresponsive TI-89 - Physics Forums

    Jun 17, 2010 · The TI-89 calculator can become unresponsive after prolonged periods of inactivity, as discussed in various user experiences. Key troubleshooting methods include …

  5. TI-84 Plus Calculator Cannot Perform Log Function (Err:Argument)

    Apr 3, 2014 · Research the use of the logbase function on the TI-84 Plus Study the mathematical properties of logarithms and their applications Explore software options for updating TI-84 Plus …

  6. Why is Desmos so insanely fast? - Physics Forums

    Jul 12, 2023 · Why is Desmos (graphing calculator app for Android, ios, windows, etc) far faster than everything else in calculating? I've done the same calculations in Mathematica, Maple, hp …

  7. Using the Law of Sines - Getting a Domain Error on my Calculator

    Feb 7, 2020 · So we'd like to find leg C. But we can't use Law of Cosines yet so we will use Law of Sines. We can easily find the length of A and this is ##\sqrt {13}##...

  8. An Introduction to the Traditional Abacus of China and Japan

    Jan 19, 2019 · Introduction Abacuses are commonly seen in ancient civilizations around the world as a convenient tool to do simple calculations. In this article, we will focus on the traditional …

  9. What´s the temperature at a given distance from a heat source?

    Apr 5, 2014 · The discussion centers on calculating the temperature at a given distance from a candle using the formula for thermal conductivity: λ = Q × L / (A × ΔT). However, participants …

  10. Radians vs Degrees: When to Use in Calculus & Physics

    Jan 27, 2007 · The discussion centers on the appropriate use of radians and degrees in calculus and physics, particularly in the context of vector calculations. Participants emphasize that …