Topic: Hyperbola Applications
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What are the application of hyperbola?
First you have the hyperbolic functions, and the hyperbolic cosine which gives the curve of a heavy chain (or a cable, a rope) between two supports. But the hyperbole is used : at the sound barrier breaking by trajectories of some comets wh... Read More »
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How do you solve this hyperbola application?
0.0005 sec × (186000 mi/sec) = 93 mi The ship is 93 miles closer to A than to B, and h miles north of AB. Let x be the distance from the ship to station B, and y be the distance from the ship to station A. x = y + 93 By the Pythagorean theo... Read More »
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What are real world applications for parabola, hyperbola, ellipse...
Parabola - a parabolic reflector is a mirror that curves in a parabolic shape. They're used to collect energy from a distant source (e.g. sound, starlight) and focus it at a common point. As a reverse of these, they can also be used to proj... Read More »
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Good question...I have no idea though! Read More »
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I am not sure if you are asking for a proof of the pythagorus theorm, but I included it anyways. The easiest way of visualizing this is to draw a triangle with sides a, b, and c. Now draw four of those triangles and arrange them in a square... Read More »
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