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What is the difference between an analog Computer, digital computer and hybrid Computer ?​

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Answered by sanjanatambe09
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Analog Computer:

Analog computer is that computer, which is use to process continuously varying data. Everything we see and hear is change continuously. This changeable continuous stream of data is called analog data. Analog computer can be used in scientific and industrial applications such as measure the electrical current, frequency and resistance of capacitor, etc.

Digital Computer:

These are high speed electronic devices. These devices are programmable. They process data by way of mathematical calculations, comparison, sorting etc. They accept input and produce output as discrete signals representing high (on) or low (off) voltage state of electricity. Numbers, alphabets, symbols are all represented as a series of 1s and 0s.

Hybrid Computer

- A hybrid computer is a combination of digital and analog computers and it combines the best features of both types of computers.

- For example a petrol pump contains a processor that converts fuel flow measurement into quantity and price.

- Hybrid computer is used in hospitals to measure the heartbeat of the patient.

- Hybrid computers are also used in scientific applications or in controlling industrial processes.

- The first desktop hybrid computing system was the Hycomp 250, released by Packard Bell in 1961.

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