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So, what's the deal with conic sections?
All the shapes we'll be talking about in this
chapter are slices out of a cone.
If you slice a cone horizontally, you get a
circle:
What makes a circle a circle?
Geometrically, that is... Yes, I know circles
are round, but, let's get a little more specific.
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A line segment of a set length
sweeps out a circle. |
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A little more technically, all
those red points on the circle are the same distance from the green
center point.
What if you took a long rope and a
board or plank... Can you think of a way to make a crop circle?
Check out this link:
CircleMakers.org
Yeah, circles are cool things --
you see them everywhere. But, spheres are really where it's at!
Slices of spheres are used for all
sorts of lenses in optics.
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This Fresnel lamp uses slices of
spheres
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Here are some links where you can see
spheres in action:
Molecular
Expressions: Science, Optics and You
Hoffman
Engineering
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