What were the first computers like?

The first computers were like really big and slow robots that could do math problems.

What They Looked Like

Imagine a room full of huge machines, think of them as giant typewriters, but instead of typing letters, they moved pieces around on paper to solve problems. These early computers used switches and wires to help them count and remember numbers. It was like having a really smart friend who had to move all their toys around to do math.

How They Worked

These first computers were not fast at all, they could only do one problem at a time, and it might take them hours or even days! But they were very reliable, once they started working on a problem, they didn’t make mistakes. It was like asking your friend to solve a puzzle, but instead of using their brain, they used pieces of paper and pens.

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  1. A child uses a simple abacus to count.
  2. An old man counts beads on a string to solve math problems.
  3. A student learns how basic counting tools worked before computers.

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