All about flooble | fun stuff | Get a free chatterbox | Free JavaScript | Avatars    
perplexus dot info

Home > Science
Snookered! Part II (Posted on 2007-02-08) Difficulty: 3 of 5
In “Snookered” there was a realistic value for friction of the rolling cue ball, but the bounce off the rail of the billiards table was “perfect”. A more realistic value for the “coefficient of restitution” of such a bounce is 0.7 (perfect = 1.0). For that case, how much harder would you need to hit the cue ball (compared to Part I) in order to again just make the shot? And where would you place the ball this time?

See The Solution Submitted by Kenny M    
No Rating

Comments: ( Back to comment list | You must be logged in to post comments.)
Care Comment 1 of 1
Kenny, it is sometimes difficult to undertand that a problem can be exposed some 24/36 hours without having comment.

I personally enjoy the game of "billiards" over "snooker"; maybe a little more know-how of the physics might improve my game.

I regret that I cannot assist you with a solution.

  Posted by brianjn on 2007-02-11 06:47:33
Please log in:
Login:
Password:
Remember me:
Sign up! | Forgot password


Search:
Search body:
Forums (0)
Newest Problems
Random Problem
FAQ | About This Site
Site Statistics
New Comments (3)
Unsolved Problems
Top Rated Problems
This month's top
Most Commented On

Chatterbox:
Copyright © 2002 - 2024 by Animus Pactum Consulting. All rights reserved. Privacy Information