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Examples from the Real World
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Satellite and Planet Orbits Kepler's first law of planetary motion is: The path of each planet is an ellipse with the sun at one focus.
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Whispering Galleries -- in the old House of representatives Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capital building is elliptic. It was in this room that John Quincy Adams, while a member of the House of Representatives, discovered this acoustical phenomenon. He situated his desk at a focal point of the elliptical ceiling, easily eavesdropping on the private conversations of other House members located near the other focal point.
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Whispering Galleries -- Mormon tabernacle The Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City has an elliptical ceiling. You can hear a pin drop from 175 feet away. The Tabernacle is 250 feet long, 150 feet wide, and 80 feet high. The organ has 11,623 pipes!
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Elliptical Pool Table The reflection property of the ellipse is useful in elliptical pool -- if you hit the ball so that it goes through one focus, it will reflect off the ellipse and go into the hole which is located at the other focus.
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The Ellipse in D.C. The Ellipse near the White House in Washington, DC is aptly named.
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