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Pre-Calc Freebersyser Block 3 Why an Ellipse? I chose the ellipse as my conic section to study because we briefly learned about it in physics when we studied planetary orbits, but I wanted to learn more in depth about them. Equation Equation ๐ฅ2 ๐2 ๐ฅ2 ๐2 Major Axis Vertices Co-Vertices + ๐ฆ2 =1 2 ๐ Horizontal (± ๐, 0) (± ๐, 0) + ๐ฆ2 =1 ๐2 Vertical (0, ± ๐) (0, ± ๐) Foci equation: ๐ 2 = ๐ 2 -๐ 2 Vocabulary Ellipse- set of all points P such that sum of distances between P and two fixed points (foci) is constant Foci- two fixed points in an ellipse Vertices- points at which line through foci intersects ellipse Major axis- line segment that joins vertices Center- midpoint of major axis Co-vertices- points of intersection of ellipse and line perpendicular to major axis at center Minor axis- line segment that joins co-vertices Planetary Ellipse Kepler first discovered that the orbit of Mars could not be a circle but a type of oval rotation, thus coming up with the theory of planetary motion, in 1609 Triangulating the positions of the planets then using the ellipse equation to figure out that the circular model for planetary orbit was inaccurate Each planet orbits around two fixed points of gravitation (foci) which causes their rotation to be elliptical Keplerโs Three Laws of Planetary Motion 1. Planets move in ellipses with the Sun at one focus "all planets move in elliptical orbits with the Sun at one focus and the other focus emptyโ The same concept is used with satellites, the earth as one foci and the other is empty 2. The radius vector describes equal areas in equal times "the line joining the planet to the Sun sweeps over equal areas in equal time intervalsโ When the satellite comes closer to the center of the earth its speed increases because of earthโs gravitational pull 3. Squares of periodic times are to each other as cubes of the mean distances "For any planet, the square of its period of revolution is directly proportional to the cube of its mean distance from the Sunโ Explains that the farther away a satellite is from the earth the longer the satellite takes to complete an orbit Coming Full โEllipseโ The equation for the ellipse allowed Kepler to come up with his planetary theory Had Kepler not used that equation and point triangulation, then today we would still think that the planets have circular orbits, and that the Earth is the center of our solar system instead of the Sun Other Ellipses in the Real World Bike chain moves around two fixed points to allow motion Pulleys also use the idea of an ellipse to allow the forward motion of heavy loads Use of ellipses in physics to figure out forward motion The โskip itโ toy that attaches to one ankle while you skip over it with the other leg in an elliptical motion Works Cited http://www.thisiscarpentry.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Ellipse-Diagram_2.jpg http://www.k12.hi.us/~mathappl/MAch3Curves.html http://www2.norwalkcity.k12.oh.us/wordpress/halgebra20708/files/2008/05/planet_solarsystem.gif http://www.keplersdiscovery.com/Elipse.html http://www.deeringmath.com/Conics/images/conics.png http://space.about.com/od/astronomybasics/tp/Keplers_Three_Laws.htm http://hipcycle.com/media/wysiwyg/bike_chain.gif http://visual.merriam-webster.com/images/science/physics-mechanics/double-pulley-system.jpg http://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/EP0384953A1/imgf0001.png http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1d/Angular_Parameters_of_Elliptical_ Orbit.png/200px-Angular_Parameters_of_Elliptical_Orbit.png http://www.ancient-world-mysteries.com/images/Image10a.gif http://www.keplersdiscovery.com/Images/Keplers.Ch24%20Diagram.jpg http://www.mathwarehouse.com/ellipse/images/translations/translation_0_2.gif