What is the average weight of a computer in the early 1940s?

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Electronic computers in the sense that we know them today did not exist in the early 1940s.

When the first digital machines were developed near the end of WW2 they were either very specialized calculating machines and so did not have a "typical" configuration, or were enormous, room-sized devices weighing many thousands of pounds.

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