The Catenary and Parabola are different curves that look similar; they are both "U" shaped and symmetrical, increasing infinitely on both sides to a minimum.
A parabola has eccentricity 1, a hyperbola has eccentricity greater than 1.
A cubic line is in a cube shape line. and Parabola is a straight line
The parabola shape is magnified. If you keep the same scale for the graph, the parabola will look wider, more flattened out.
An approximation of a parabola. (It would be an exact parabola if you graph all numbers, not just natural numbers.)
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A catenary is produced by hanging a chain from two points some distance apart. The equation for a catenary is the hyperbolic cosine. One simple example of a catenary can be found if you look at the power lines running between two poles. A parabola is produced by putting a hanging chain or cable under an equally dispersed load. An example of this can be seen on a suspension bridge, the cable hanging from two towers with the road below hanging from vertical cables attached to the main suspension cables.
It is the apex of the parabola.
A catenary is the curve formed by slack wire - telephone cables are a good example. So a catenary tow is one where, simply put, the towline is attached to shackles of anchor cable in order to ensure that a belly of towline (providing spring) hangs between the two ships.
It is the vertex of the parabola.
Trajectory is the path a projectile follows Parabola is the shape of this path
In physics and geometry, the catenary is the theoretical shape a hanging chain or cable will assume when supported at its ends and acted on only by its own weight. The curve is a hyperbolic cosine which has a U-like shape, similar in appearance to a parabola.
A parabola has eccentricity 1, a hyperbola has eccentricity greater than 1.
A cubic line is in a cube shape line. and Parabola is a straight line
A cable suspension bridge is a kind of bridge hung from cables.
The vertex -- the closest point on the parabola to the directrix.
This extreme point on the parabola is called the vertex. In math. a parabola is a U-shaped curve with a directrix, which is a fixed straight line.
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