Hyperboloid and Asymptotic Cone, surface string model

Made:
1872 in Paris
maker:
Fabre de Lagrange
String surface model, hyperboloid of one sheet String surface model, hyperboloid of one sheet

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String surface model, hyperboloid of one sheet
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String surface model, hyperboloid of one sheet
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

String surface model, hyperboloid of one sheet, with its asymptotic cone; the tangent plane to the cone is also drawn

Hyperboloid of one sheet with its asymptotic cone; the tangent plane to the cone is also drawn.This is one of a large set of ruled surface models made by Fabre de Lagrange of Paris in 1872, following designs introduced in the early 19th century. They illustrate surfaces which can be traced out in space by the movement of a straight line.

Details

Category:
Mathematics
Object Number:
1872-104
Materials:
brass (copper, zinc alloy), lead (metal), wood (unidentified) and cotton (fibre)
Measurements:
overall: 628 mm x 580 mm x 285 mm, 6.396 kg
type:
string surface model and mathematical model
credit:
Fabre de Lagrange