ARISTO-Werke Dennert & Pape, Hamburg / Germany (1973) ******************************************************************* S C A L E S of the ARISTO » HYPERLOG « Model 0972 =================================================================== Front Side [ inverse / RED ] Back Side =================================================================== [LL00] [exp(-0.001X)] H2 <1.4 .. 10> sqrt(1 + X2) [LL01] [exp(-0.01X)] Sh2 <0.85 .. 3> SinH(X) [LL02] [exp(-0.1X)] Th <0.1 .. 3> TanH(0.1X) [LL03] [exp(-X)] K X3 DF πX A X2 ------------------------------------------------------------------- CF πX B X2 [CIF] [1/πX] T tan(0.1X);[cot(0.1X)] L lgX ST arc(0.01X) S sin(0.1X);[cos(0.1X)] [CI] [1/X] [P] [sqrt(1 - (0.1X)2)] C X C X ------------------------------------------------------------------- D X D X LL3 exp(X) [DI] [1/X] LL2 exp(0.1X) Ch <0 .. 3> CosH(X) LL1 exp(0.01X) Sh1 <0.1 .. 0.9> SinH(0.1X) LL0 exp(0.001X) H1 <1.005 .. 1.5> sqrt(1 + X2) R E M A R K S : =================================================================== Production Code = 2LS2 = Hamburg, 1973, Lot 2 The DEFINITIVE FORMS for the HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS are: CosH(X) = ( exp(+X) + exp(-X) ) / 2 <== this is the "Chain Line" SinH(X) = ( exp(+X) - exp(-X) ) / 2 ( eg. suspension bridge ) TanH(X) = SinH(X) / CosH(X) exp(X) = SinH(X) + CosH(X) 1 = CosH2(X) - SinH2(X) CosH(X) = SinH(X) / TanH(X) = sqrt( 1 + SinH2(X) ) = H(X) Using the Hyperbolic Functions: Start with value on the Sh scales ==>> reading SinH on D scale, start with value on the D scale ==>> reading ArcSinH on Sh. Start with value on the Th scale ==>> reading TanH on D scale, start with value on the D scale ==>> reading ArcTanH on Th. This "Flag Ship" from ARISTO came on the market at the end of era and with 33 scales it was one of the most sophisticated ever made. The slide rules is shielded in a hard-cover case. A »1364« Ruler with Conversion-Tables, Log-Scales and ( NZ = "Norm Zahlen" = ) "Standard Number Sequences" and two Stands (to clip on the slide rule for comfortable reading!) belongs to the set together with an instruction booklet. Historical Remarks ... impressum: ******************************************************************* © C.HAMANN http://public.BHT-Berlin.de/hamann 12/24/06 |