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What is importance of foci of an ellipse in satellites?

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Answered by kapilchaudhary2
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✔Ans = An ellipse is a curve surrounding two points called foci, so that the total distance from one focus to a point on the ellipse and back to the other focusis constant for every point on the curve. A focus, singular for foci, is simply one of two fixed points from which an ellipse can be generated.

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Answered by muakanshakya
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<b>An ellipse can be very long and thin, or it can be quite round - almost like a circle. In fact, a circle is considered a special type of ellipse, in the same way that a square is considered a special type of rectangle. "Eccentricity" is the technical term that mathematicians and astronomers use to describes how nearly circular (or not) an ellipse is. An ellipse with a small eccentricity, like 0.1 or 0.2, is almost as round as a circle. A long, thin ellipse might have an eccentricity of 0.8 or 0.9. A circle has an eccentricity of zero. The eccentricity of an ellipse must always be less than one, but it can be very, very close to one - like 0.99, 0.999, or even larger!</b>

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