ENIAC is one of the first computers ever made, it was like a giant robot that could solve problems super fast.
Imagine you have a huge box full of tiny switches and wires, and every time you flip a switch, it helps the computer do a part of its job. That’s kind of what ENIAC was like inside! It used electrons to help it count and calculate, just like how your calculator uses numbers.
How Big Was It?
What Did It Do?
ENIAC could solve problems way faster than a person ever could. For example, if you needed to add a lot of numbers together, ENIAC could finish in seconds instead of hours or days. It was like having a super-fast calculator that worked on the biggest problems, and it helped scientists and engineers do their jobs much quicker! ENIAC is one of the first computers ever made, it was like a giant robot that could solve problems super fast.
Imagine you have a huge box full of tiny switches and wires, and every time you flip a switch, it helps the computer do a part of its job. That’s kind of what ENIAC was like inside! It used electrons to help it count and calculate, just like how your calculator uses numbers.
How Big Was It?
ENIAC was massive! Think of a room full of desks, and each desk had lots of light bulbs and switches. That’s how big ENIAC was inside the room. It used up 1800 tubes, those are like really big light bulbs that helped it do its math.
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- A huge machine made of tubes that could solve math problems much faster than people.
- It was used to calculate artillery firing tables during World War II.
- It took up an entire room and used thousands of parts.
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- How Did the First Computers Actually Work?
- How Did the First Computers Change Our Lives?
- How Did the First ‘Clocks’ Work Before Electricity?
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- How Did the First ‘Computer’ Work and Why Was It Invented?
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