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You have a flat wooden surface, some rope, some nails and a pencil - how do you draw parabola using just that?
Fenn said:There's a nice picture at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parabola#Other_geometric_definitions that can give a hint to this.
Notice how the distance from the focus to any point equals the perpendicular distance from the directrix to that point?
Fenn said:There's a nice picture at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parabola#Other_geometric_definitions that can give a hint to this.
Notice how the distance from the focus to any point equals the perpendicular distance from the directrix to that point?
SAZAR said:You have a flat wooden surface, some rope, some nails and a pencil - how do you draw parabola using just that?
SAZAR said:OK. It can't be done.
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berkeman said:Hah!
I just got rid of the nail. And the assistant. Just me, the board and the pencil. Very accurate parabola, too!![]()
SAZAR said:...What? ...You placed the board vertically, climbed at a height of about 4 meters holding a pencil to your right, and jumped with the board close to your side, so when you fell on your 455 and bounced a bit the pencil left the trail of your bouncing on the board?![]()
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