parabolic mirror is used in search light
Parabolic
parabolic reflectors
Hey look, a bunny!
Typically a concave parabolic mirror with a metallic reflector.
parabolic mirror is used in search light
Parabolic
parabolic reflectors
Yes. Specifically, it's an f/8 parabolic mirror.
Probably parabolic (not 100% on that thou)
A parabolic mirror, usually. A spherical mirror is also sometimes used, but that requires additional corrections in other parts of the telescope.
A parabolic mirror would do the job.
Hey look, a bunny!
it reflects the sun rays with a mirror so that they are concentrated on a point or a line
mirror with a concave parabolic figure
A reflecting telescope should have a parabolic mirror in which case there is no spherical aberration. The process of turning a spherical mirror surface into a parabolic one is called 'figuring'.
A parabolic mirror is shaped such that parallel incident light is reflected to a point called the focus. You will have to establish the size required, and the shape. There is an entry in Wikipedia on Parabola, giving the algebra.