Object Details
Description
This ivory instrument has two rectangular arms with flat edges and is held together by a circular brass hinge. The scales run from top to bottom on each arm. On one side, each arm has a sine scale, running from 10 to 80 degrees; a tangent scale, running from 50 to 75 degrees; and a second tangent scale, running from 10 to 45 degrees. Spanning both arms on the outer edge are three scales: log tangent, running from 2 to 45 degrees; log sine, running from 1 to 70 degrees; and logarithmic, running from 1 to 10 twice. The top face of the instrument has a scale of equal parts that divides one foot into 100 increments and runs from 90 to 10. There is no maker's mark.
The other side has a double scale along the fold line for regular polygons, labeled POL and running from 12 to 4 sides. Each arm has a scale of equal parts, running from 1 to 10 and labeled L; a secant scale, running from 40 to 75 and labeled s; and a scale of chords, running from 10 to 60 and labeled C. The scales for dialing typical of 18th-century English-style sectors are not present. Spanning both arms on the outer edge is a scale of inches, running from 12 to 1 and divided to tenths of an inch. The sector likely dates to the mid-19th century. Compare to 1985.0580.06, MA.335351, and MA.321755.
Location
Currently not on view
Credit Line
Gift of Samuel B. Magill
date made
19th century
ID Number
MA.333937
catalog number
333937
accession number
305959
Object Name
sector
Physical Description
ivory (overall material)
brass (overall material)
Measurements
overall: .4 cm x 15.9 cm x 3.3 cm; 5/32 in x 6 1/4 in x 1 5/16 in
place made
United Kingdom: England
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Medicine and Science: Mathematics
Sectors
Science & Mathematics
Data Source
National Museum of American History
Subject
Mathematics
Sectors
Rule, Calculating
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_1214777