who is know as the father of computer ??
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is known as the father of Computers.
• More about Charles Babbage and Analytical Engine.
- Charles Babbage was a mathematician, philosopher, inventor and a mechanical engineer.
- Born on 26 December 1791 in London.
- Died on 18 October 1871 at Marylebone at the age of 80 years.
- Babbage only originated the concept of digital programmable computer.
- The Analytical Engine was the first mechanical general purpose computer designed by Charles Babbage in 1837.
- Babbage along with John Herschel, George Peacock and several other friends formed the Analytical Society.
- Babbage was a Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge from 1828 to 1839.
- It was designed by Charles Babbage with assistance of Ada Lovelace.
- It was the successor or upgrade version of difference engine designed by Babbage which was a simpler mechanical computer.
- The Analytical Engine was one of the most successful achievements of Charles Babbage.
- The input which consisted of programs and was to be provided to the machine. The machine would have printer for the output.
- It worked based on base-10 (decimal) fixed point arthimetic.
- It was capable of storing 1,000 numbers upto 40 decimal digits.
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❶ Who is known as the Father of Computer ?
➢ Charles Babbage is the father of computer.
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- Charles Babbage was born on December.26,1791 in England.
- He was a polymath and became a mathematician, mechanical engineer, inventor, and philosopher.
- Mathematical tables were important in Babbage's era for use in navigation, science and engineering.
- In 1837, Babbage became interested in building a more ambitious analytical engine.
- Babbage published "On the Economy of Machinery and Manufacturers" in 1832 about industrial production which was well received.
- He wrote a natural theology book "On the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God, as manifested in the Creation" in 1837.
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