I am struggling with this equation is cosh the same as arccos?
any help would be more than gratefully appreciated.
Q.
The sag, y, of an overhead line cable is assumed to be given by the expression:
y = Ccosh(x/C) where C is a constant and x is the distance from a pylon.
By using the exponential form of the hyperbolic function, given that C = 2.5 determine:
1) the value of y when x = 3.5
2) the value of x when y = 12.5
I have tried letting z=x/2.5 and sub into equation but Im getting nowhere, does exponential mean 1/cosh and if sp what identity is that?
Many thanks in advance.
any help would be more than gratefully appreciated.
Q.
The sag, y, of an overhead line cable is assumed to be given by the expression:
y = Ccosh(x/C) where C is a constant and x is the distance from a pylon.
By using the exponential form of the hyperbolic function, given that C = 2.5 determine:
1) the value of y when x = 3.5
2) the value of x when y = 12.5
I have tried letting z=x/2.5 and sub into equation but Im getting nowhere, does exponential mean 1/cosh and if sp what identity is that?
Many thanks in advance.