Introduction
Introduction
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Conics sections are planes, cut at varied angles from a cone. The shapes vary according
to the angle at which it is cut from the cone.
As they are cut from cones, they are called Conies. Further, they have some common
properties as they all belong to cones. These curved sections are related to.
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The circle is a type of ellipse, the other sections are non-circular. So, the circle is of
fourth type.
Focus, Directrix and Eccentricity
The curve is also defined by using a point(focus) and a straight line (Directrix).
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Thus, any conic section has all the points on it such that the distance between the points to the
focus is equal to the eccentricity times that of the directrix.
For a circle, eccentricity is zero. With higher eccentricity, the conic is less curved.
Latus Rectum
The line parallel to the directrix and passing through the focus is Latus Rectum.
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Length =2b2/a where a=1/2the major diameter and b=1/2the minor diameter.
= the diameter of the circle.
Ellipse has a focus and directrix on each side i.e., a pair of them.
Equations
General equation for all conics is with cartesian coordinates x and y and has x2 and y2 as
the section is curved. Further, x, y, x y and factors for these and a constant is involved.
Ax2+Bxy+Cy2+Dx+Ey+F=0
For ellipse,x2y2+y2b2=1
on the x – y axis.
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The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco in California is famous with parabolic spans on
both sides.
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In light houses, parabolic bulbs are provided to have a good focus of beam to be seen
from distance by mariners.
Automobile headlights are also with parabola type.
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The satellite dish is a parabolic structure facilitating focus and reflection of radio waves.
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Property of Ellipse to reflect sound and light is used in pulverizing kidney stones. The
patient is laid in an elliptical tank of water. Kidney stones being at the other focus are
concentrated and pulverized.
Paul’s Cathedral is an elliptical shaped structure to facilitate talking at one end is heard at
the other end using the property of ellipse.
There is an ellipse shaped park in front of White House in Washington.
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Food items carrot, cucumber cut at an angle to its main axis results in elliptical shape and
elegant look.
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Elliptical training machines enable running or walking without straining the heart.
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Hyperbolas in Real Life
A guitar is an example of hyperbola as its sides form hyperbola.
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Gear Transmission having pair of hyperbolic gears. It is with skewed axles and hourglass
shape giving hyperbola shape. The hyperbolic gears transmit motion to the skewed axle.
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The Kobe Port Tower has hourglass shape, that means it has two hyperbolas. Things seen
from a point on one side will be the same when seen from the same point on the other
side.
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Satellite systems, Radio systems use hyperbolic functions.
Inverse relationship is related to hyperbola. Pressure and Volume of gas are in inverse
relationships. This can be described by a hyperbola.
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Summary
Conic or conical shapes are planes cut through a cone. Based on the angle of intersection,
different conics are obtained. Parabola, Ellipse, and Hyperbola are conics. Circle is a special
conic. Conical shapes are two dimensional, shown on the x, y axis. Conic shapes are widely seen
in nature and in man-made works and structures. They are beneficially used in electronics,
architecture, food and bakery and automobile and medical fields.