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A Quadratic Surface which may be one- or two-sheeted.
The one-sheeted circular hyperboloid
is a doubly Ruled Surface. When oriented along the z-Axis, the one-sheeted circular hyperboloid
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A two-sheeted circular hyperboloid oriented along the z-Axis has Cartesian Coordinates equation
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The Support Function of the hyperboloid of one sheet
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See also Catenoid, Ellipsoid, Elliptic Hyperboloid, Hyperboloid Embedding, Paraboloid, Ruled Surface
References
Fischer, G. (Ed.). Plates 67 and 69 in
Mathematische Modelle/Mathematical Models, Bildband/Photograph Volume.
Braunschweig, Germany: Vieweg, pp. 62 and 64, 1986.
Gray, A. ``The Hyperboloid of Revolution.'' §18.5 in
Modern Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces.
Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, pp. 296-297, 311-314, and 369-370, 1993.
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© 1996-9 Eric W. Weisstein