parabolic
The term "parabolic" refers to a specific shape or curve that resembles a parabola, which is a symmetrical, U-shaped graph formed by a quadratic equation. Parabolas are commonly seen in mathematics and physics, particularly in the study of projectile motion, where objects follow a parabolic trajectory when thrown or propelled.
In addition to mathematics, parabolic shapes are utilized in various real-world applications. For example, satellite dishes are designed in a parabolic shape to focus signals onto a receiver, while parabolic mirrors are used in flashlights and telescopes to direct light or other forms of energy efficiently.