I believe this question refers to the fact that the partial differential equation that describes heat transfer is classified as a parabolic equation. So you would see these two terms together when people talk about the "parabolic heat equation" (meaning the heat equation, which is a parabolic equation):
<math>u_t = k(u_{xx} + u_{yy} + u_{zz})</math>
A: For the same reason a heater is parabolic to reflect heat, For the antenna the opposite is true to focus the incoming waves
The parabolic heat equation is a partial differential equation that models the diffusion of heat (i.e. temperature) through a medium through time. More information, including a spreadsheet to solve the heat equation in Excel, is given at the related link.
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What is parabolic mean
no there is not
The synonym for the adjective parabolic would be parobolical.
The parabolic heat equation is a partial differential equation that models the diffusion of heat (i.e. temperature) through a medium through time. More information, including a spreadsheet to solve the heat equation in Excel, is given at the related link.
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Raymondville Parabolic Bridge was created in 1886.
Hadley Parabolic Bridge was created in 1885.
parabolic reflector having highest directivity.
a parabolic motion is a motion of an object in a curved path when it is launched...