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2006-07-21 08:16:54 · 12 answers · asked by dardenlex 1 in Pets Dogs

12 answers

I swim in pool...

2006-07-21 08:20:07 · answer #1 · answered by Kiowa1 5 · 0 2

Please go to the link it shows detail pictures and how it is great and helps.

The activity of shooting pool evolved from a form of French croquet. Played on a lawn, a ball (or bille, hence the title billiards) would be shoved around the field by wooden maces. The game was then moved inside - French royalty hated to sweat - but to keep the connection to the lawn, the game was played on a table covered with green cloth to represent grass. How regal.

All that history is fine and dandy, but we prefer the current image of pool: a dimly lit barroom filled with wispy strands of smoke, while you, with a pool cue in one hand and a brew in the other, stand there and look dangerous. It's a well-documented fact that if you hold a cue stick in your hand, your coolness level increases exponentially. We're here to make sure that you can do more than merely look cool while waiting for your turn. So read on and learn the basics about shooting pool.

2006-07-21 15:21:31 · answer #2 · answered by its_ok_im_here69 3 · 0 0

You'll need a protractor for this one. If you're outside of the pool and aiming your gun at an underwater target, you'll have to figure out what the angle of refraction is. Due to density difference between water (I assume that's what your pool is filled with) and air, lightwaves will be bent and you'll have to aim somewhere other than where your target appears to be.

Angle of refraction refers to the angle a wave makes to the line of normal incidence when a wave passes from one medium to another. The line of normal incidence is a line perpendicular to the medium the light is passing into. Or in common terms, the wave is heading directly towards the material. While angle of refraction normally refers to light, it can be applied to any wave that propagates through a medium like a sound wave. There is a simple formula for determining the refraction angle, this formula is referred to as Snell's Law. Snell's law states: n1sinθ1 = n2sinθ2 where n1 and n2 are the refractive indices of the original medium and the medium the wave is passing into respectively while θ1 and θ2 are the angles the wave makes with respect to the line of normal incidence in the first and second medium respectively. So normally the angle of refraction would be referred to as θ2 in the above equation and can be easily solved if the other three components are known.

Of course you'll need to compute the index of refraction, but you might as well just take a wild *** guess at this point.

Now, the projectile you fire will slow considerably when it hits the water, so if your target is too deep, there might not be much effect.

Good luck!

2006-07-21 15:51:01 · answer #3 · answered by Skinny Pup 2 · 0 0

When you are lining up the cue ball and the object ball visualize a triangle no matter is it is a bank or cut or whatever. Once you see the triangle it is just a matter of following the course. Of course this is easier said than done.

2006-07-21 15:21:03 · answer #4 · answered by Kenneth H 5 · 0 0

Like a Spice Girl!

2006-07-21 15:19:49 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i swim in a pool go on the slide and dive and do laps not shooting

2006-07-21 15:23:17 · answer #6 · answered by investing1987 3 · 0 0

Pull the trigger

2006-07-21 15:20:01 · answer #7 · answered by Tiffany 3 · 0 0

First you pick up the gun then you point it at the water then pull the trigger.lolo.

2006-07-21 16:54:48 · answer #8 · answered by plynn_03 4 · 0 0

First, post your question in the proper category
Second, post your question in the proper category

2006-07-21 15:20:16 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

when i clicked on this, there were 6 answers. none of them were serious. so mines not either. but i want to know too!

2006-07-21 15:21:19 · answer #10 · answered by lovely 4 · 0 0

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