Pre-Calculus Unit 10 WS 10-4: Ellipse Applications Name: Use the data in the table to answer the next 2 questions: Planet Semimajor Axis (Gm) Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto Source: Shupe, a j<7 I .yQ 108.2 149.6 227.9 778.3 1427 2869 4497 5900 Eccentricity 0.2056 0.0068 0.0167 0.0934 0.0485 0.0560 0.0461 0.0050 0.2484 '^^ati^aTaeographic At]as of the ,„_,_;„„,„„ nn- National 1. Find the perihelion and aphelion distances of Saturn. 2. Given the diameter of the Sun is about 1.392 Gm, how close does Mercury get to the Sun's surface? 3. The orbit of Halley's comet is 36.18 Astronomical Units (AU) long and 9.12 AU wide. What is its eccentricity? 4. The designer is building a new sound room elliptical in shape. If the major axis in 200 feet and the minor axis is 80 feet. The designer wants to place recording speakers at the best locations on the major axis to get the best sound reception. How far apart should the speakers be placed? 5. Halley's Comet has an elliptical orbit, with the sun at one focus. The eccentricity of the orbit is approximately 0.967. The length of the major axis of the orbit is approximately 35.88 astronomical units. (An astronomical unit is about 93 million miles.) a. Find an equation of the orbit. Place the center of the orbit at the origin, and place the major axis on the x-axis. X2 3.21. b. Find the aphelion (greatest) and perihelion (smallest) distances from the sun's center to the comet's center. 6. A hall 100 feet in length is to be designed as a whispering gallery. If the foci are located 25 feet from the center, how high will the ceiling be at the center? q 3.30 7. Mars is in an elliptical orbit around the Sun, with the Sun at one focus. The aphelion (the point farthest from the sun) and the perihelion (the point closest to the Sun) are 155 million miles and 128 million miles, respectively, as shown in the figure below. Mars orbit Aphelion Perihelion a. How long is the major axis of the ellipse? b. Find the focal radius/c" and minor radius, "b" cfT^T bc. Write a Cartesian (rectangular)equation for the orbit with the center at the origin and the major axis along the x axis. X d. At the two equinoxes (times of equal day and night), the angle at the Sun between the major axis and Mars is 90 degrees. At these times how far is Mars from the Sun? ; >y 206Z2.7S \<\8SS.1t -f
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