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The hyperbola has applications in science and industry, and from our own backyards. The hyperbola is one of the four curves shown previously as sections of a cone. ... The hyperbola as the pattern cast on a wall by a lamp with a cylindrical shade.The hyperbola can be constructed using two tacks and a piece of string.
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mathforum.org/~sanders/geometry/GP20Hyperbola.html
mathforum.org/~sanders/geometry/GP20Hyperbola.html
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The Hyperbola has many applications: the path of a comet often takes the shape of a hyperbola, and many telescopes use hyperbolic (hyperbola-shaped) lenses. Hyperbolic gears are used in many machines, and in industry.
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The hyperbolic paraboloid is a three-dimensional curve that is a hyperbola in one cross-section, and a parabola in another cross section. ... As the plane moves faster than the speed of sound, you get a cone-like wave. Where the cone intersects the ground, it is an hyperbola.
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The curve that results is called a hyperbola. There are two parts to the curve. ... Applications of Hyperbolas ... See some interesting Applications [external site]
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www.intmath.com/Plane-analytic-geometry/6_Hyperbola.php
www.intmath.com/Plane-analytic-geometry/6_Hyperbola.php
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We shall first look at the four loci: circle, ellipse, hyperbola, and parabola, known as non-degenerate conic sections from a geometric perspective. ... As you move the focus at B up, you will discover that the ellipse has become an hyperbola. Look at your sample measurement and see if that is ... Ellipse applications:
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jwilson.coe.uga.edu/emt669/Student.Folders/Jones.June/c...
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A study on hyperbolas and their applications in the real world. section loran conic hyperbola Science-Mathematics Uncategorizable-Uncategorizable ... Conic Section Applications: Hyperbola; By definition, a hyperbola is “the set of points in the plane for which the difference of the distances to two points is constant.
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www.scribd.com/doc/2939757/Conic-Sections-Hyperbola
www.scribd.com/doc/2939757/Conic-Sections-Hyperbola
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Hyperbola - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In mathematics a hyperbola is a smooth planar curve having two connected components or branches, each a mirror image of the other and resembling two infinite bows. The hyperbola is traditionally des...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperbola
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However, when students see the reason we study this curve, their attitude changes significantly. For this reason, we will now examine some of those applications connected to the hyperbola.
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Conic section - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In mathematics, a conic section (or just conic ) is a curve obtained by intersecting a cone (more precisely, a right circular conical surface) with a plane. In analytic geometry, a conic may be de...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conic_section
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