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A satellite uses a Parabolic reflector,

What are the mirrors used for? A parabolic reflector (or dish or mirror) is a reflective device used to collect or project energy such as light, sound, or radio waves. Its shape is that of a circular paraboloid, that is, the surface generated by a parabola revolving around its axis. The parabolic reflector transforms an incoming plane wave traveling along the axis into a spherical wave converging toward the focus. Conversely, a spherical wave generated by a point source placed in the focus is transformed into a plane wave propagating as a collimated beam along the axis

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How a curved reflector is used as a satellite dish receiver?

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What type of satellite dish provides a clear tv image?

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What do satellite dishes do?

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What is a statelite dish?

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What is a spherical dish antenna required for satellite tv reception?

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Would the cross section of a satellite dish be modeled by a linear or a quadratic equation?

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What reflector disk that collects radio waves?

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Does a radio telescope have a dish reflector?

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Does it matter what satellite dish you get?

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