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its critical. without circles our life will become miserable
The braces on some desks at school are congruent (they make the desk able to hold more weight) Sections on a Ferris wheel (the bars that connect to the center pin of the Ferris wheel)
some real life examples are a water bottle, pipes, cans
A real life example of a right-angled triangle would be a ladder leaning against a wall. And a acute triangle is an example of a umbrella. Some types of an umbrella are divided into a few sections using triangles edit by: A.B
Some good examples I've found (other than wheels and gears, of course) involve the production of things like CDs or vinyl records, and the triangulation of earthquakes, which uses circles and radii to find a single point (in this case, the center of the earthquake). Hope this helps!
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I need hardly explain where you encounter circles.Ellipses are encountered when you cut a cylindrical object (e.g., a sausage) at an angle. Parabolas are the approximate paths taken by objects thrown into the air (when air resistance is insignificant). Hyperbolas: I may be wrong, but it would seem that these are less common in real life. ALL of the conic sections can be seen when you shine a flashlight onto a level floor (or some other plane), since the light cone is, precisely, a cone.
To find the wheels on a bicycle. wheels of a car, tire
Well, in math you solve the perimeter of circles and such, and learn understanding of them to help you with circles in real life.
Satellite dishes and radio telescopes use parabolic reflectors, a type of conic section, to collect and focus signals. The lenses in cameras and the shape of headlights in cars may be based on conic sections such as ellipses or hyperbolas for optimal focusing. Roller coasters and water slides often incorporate parabolic shapes in their designs to create thrilling and smooth rides. Many bridges and arches are designed using parabolic shapes to distribute weight efficiently and provide stability. Solar panels are often mounted on parabolic troughs to focus sunlight and generate energy. The shape of a basketball's arc when shot is a parabolic curve. The design of many famous architecture and art pieces, such as the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, is based on conic sections. Landscapers may use hyperbolic shapes in the design of paths or tree lines in gardens. Astronomy uses conic sections to model the orbits of celestial bodies. The shape of the curve for a water fountain is often based on a parabolic function to create an aesthetically pleasing display.
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its critical. without circles our life will become miserable
what are the examples of anti-life issues
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No - now just get a life!