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Instruction for Using a Slide Rule

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About This Book

The manual explains how to operate a slide rule, identifying its body, sliding cursor, hairline indicator, and scales labeled A, B, C, D, CI and K, then demonstrates practical techniques for multiplication, division, reciprocals, squares, cubes, and extraction of square and cube roots. It teaches setting and reading positions, handling decimal placement by scaling and mental estimation, and offers step-by-step examples that cover index selection and scale limitations. Practical tips address accuracy differences between scales and when to use inverse or half-length scales. The instructions are pitched to students, engineers, draftsmen, surveyors and others who need rapid approximate calculations.

About the Author

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W. Stanley

W. Stanley is an author known for his work in educational literature, particularly in the field of mathematics and engineering. His notable book, "Instruction for Using a Slide Rule," serves as a practical guide for users of this essential calculating tool, which was widely used before the advent of electronic calculators. Stanley's contributions help demystify the slide rule, making it accessible to students and professionals alike. His clear instructional style reflects a commitment to enhancing understanding of mathematical concepts.

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