File:IBM 1620 data processing machine on display, Seattle World's Fair, 1962.jpg

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Creator: Dudley, Roger

Description: The behavior of an elastic ball bounced on a hard surface is mathematically simulated by an w:IBM 1620 data processing system and visually traced by a CalComp digital plotter linked to the computer. This 'bouncing ball' problem is demonstrated daily in the 'Tools of Science' area of the U.S. Science Exhibit at the World's Fair.

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Date Taken in 1962
Source Flickr: IBM 1620 data processing machine on display, Seattle World's Fair, 1962
Author Roger Dudley, IMLS Digital Collections & Content
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