In the 1930s, which country built an analog computer that ran on water?
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Lukyanov's "Water Integrator," an analog computer using water flow through tanks and tubes, solved complex equations for Soviet construction and engineering projects from the 1930s to 1980s, showcasing innovative problem-solving before digital computing.
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