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How Can You Use Math To Take Your Pool Game Up A Notch?
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How is math used in the pool?
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You can use math in the game of pool. It's all a matter of judging the angle needed to pot the ball and this can be translated into applied maff ( A level, final y high school)
Use Newton's law of elastic colllison and you can build in a friction factor,
same for bounces
and some maff prof came up with a fan of angles - the outsides being unlikely, the bisector being most likely
no pool player I know uses it
spinning a barl can be estimated but makes it much more complex.
Catching a cricket ball has been analysed: the catchers estimate the angular acceleration of the barl as it comes
which explains why I cdnt catch anything
( yes thetter double dot in case anyone is reading)
You can use math in the game of pool. It's all a matter of judging the angle needed to pot the ball and this can be translated into applied maff ( A level, final y high school)
Use Newton's law of elastic colllison and you can build in a friction factor,
same for bounces
and some maff prof came up with a fan of angles - the outsides being unlikely, the bisector being most likely
no pool player I know uses it
spinning a barl can be estimated but makes it much more complex.
Catching a cricket ball has been analysed: the catchers estimate the angular acceleration of the barl as it comes
which explains why I cdnt catch anything
( yes thetter double dot in case anyone is reading)
yeah but no but that was they said because he had a big
angle of dangle
he does say - in the pool
the only bit I know is - decreasing drag ( dont swim in a bikini ter daah) by shaving ( ugh) and caps
and having less body in the water ( as Mark Spitz did) will decrease drag.
adam peaty clearly goes for power/weight ratio
turning - under water has more drag than flooshing
BUT all the athletes have always done a dive for a s long as poss
angle of dangle
he does say - in the pool
the only bit I know is - decreasing drag ( dont swim in a bikini ter daah) by shaving ( ugh) and caps
and having less body in the water ( as Mark Spitz did) will decrease drag.
adam peaty clearly goes for power/weight ratio
turning - under water has more drag than flooshing
BUT all the athletes have always done a dive for a s long as poss
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