Conic Sections
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conic_section Conic Sections
A [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cone can be described as the Locus of all lines joining points on the circumference of a base circle to a point above it. If the point lies perpendicularly above the centre of the base circle it is known as a ‘right cone’ and if not, it is an ‘oblique cone’.
A right circular cone is a Solid of Revolution and can be produced by rotating a right angle triangle around one of the sides opposite its hypotenuse.
A right circular cone can be sliced across in various ways to produce a number of Conic Sections. These are curves with particular mathematical properties and which are used in engineering design - e.g. cam profiles and arch bridge design.
Ellipse | - the curve produced when a secton is taken across a right circular cone, at an angle to the base circle, and intersecting the generators on both sides |
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