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Yes, an abacus is considered an analog device because it represents numerical values through physical manipulation of beads on rods, allowing users to perform calculations by visually and manually adjusting the position of the beads. Unlike digital devices, which represent data in discrete binary values, an abacus operates in a continuous manner, relying on the user’s interpretation of the bead positions to perform arithmetic operations.

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