REISS, Bad Liebenwerda / (GDR) Germany (1975)
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SCALES of the R E I S S LIGHT METAL » E L E K T R O «
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Front Side [ inverse / RED ] Back Side
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K X3 LL2 exp(0.1X)
A X2 Dynamo ( 20 .. 100 .. 20 ) Motor
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B X2 S sin(0.1X)
[CI] [1/X] ST arc(0.01X)
C X T; [T] tan(0.1X); [tan(X)]
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D X ( 0.5 .. 1 .. 10 ) Volt
L lgX LL3 exp(X)
R E M A R K S : ( 1° = 60' ; 1' = 60" )
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The TRIGONOMETRIC SCALES are divided in MINUTES(') & SECONDS(")
ATTENTION: Scale [tan(X)] refers to the reciprocal [CI] scale.
This beautiful aluminum slide rule came in a brown leather cover
with the "blind print" »MEISSNER«. Like the »RIETZ-SPEZIAL-360«
the BODY-ENDS are embedded (not glued) in metal ends and fixed
with four metal pins.
The "CU-MARKERS" REISS-ELEKTRO vs. FABER-CASTELL-ELEKTRO 1/98:
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My friend Klaus Kraemer made me aware of an INCONSISTENCY here!
On my own "Research" I found out something curious:
Copy of the FABER-CASTELL 1/98 MANUAL, p.26 ...
The FABER-CASTELL-ELEKTRO 1/98 has the SAME SCALES, BUT ...
MARKERS on REISS-ELEKTRO CU(Ω) = 22 ; CU(g) = 143 ???
MARKERS on F.-C. 1/98 BLACK-CU = 1782 ; RED-CU = 1122
same on F.-C. 111/98 (= Marks on SCALE A )
B U T on F.-C. 378 (= Marks are ON SCALE ===>>> D !!!)
same on F.-C. 1/98/398 BLACK-CU = 1482 ; RED-CU = 3782
When these figures are SQUARED, RESULTS ARE CLOSE TO REISS' !!!
Q U E S T I O N : HAS FABER-CASTELL MADE AN E R R O R ???
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R E M A R K : NESTLER-ELEKTRO_37 Markers ref. to CU-Conductivity
on all its scales ( on C/D & 2x on A/B ) CU = 57
A look in T E C H T A B L E S ( eg. HUETTE_IV_A, p.808 ) ...
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| Copper Conductivity CU(Ω) = 57 [ m /( Ω * mm2 )] |
| Copper Spec.Weight CU(g) = 8.9 [ g/cm3 ] |
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Historical Remarks ...
impressum:
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