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Dandelin Sphere for the Parabola

cone angle
0.785398
sphere radius
1
sphere
contact circle
conic
focus
directrix
The parabola can be defined as the curve formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane parallel to a line on the cone passing through the origin. In this Demonstration, a Dandelin sphere shows the relationship between a parabola and its focus and directrix.
Dandelin's spheres have a special relationship with their associated conic section: their tangency points with the plane cutting the cone correspond to the foci of the conic section, while the planes through their circles of contact with the cone intersect the cutting plane in the conic section's directrices.
To get a very responsive Demonstration, the parabola and the contact circle are represented as nonuniform rational B-splines, avoiding the use of Wolfram Language plotting functions.
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