Not if the pool tables are near lab testing equipment.
An experiment utilizing pool tables and elastic
collisions is asking for some side-courses on
projectile trajectory off of the pool table.
2007-08-30 01:40:14
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answer #1
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answered by active open programming 6
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It could be but only if the pool table were only used in conjunction with the black board and the physics book!!
Otherwise, it would be a demonstration of how playing games drastically diminishes the absorption of knowledge.
2007-08-30 02:04:47
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answered by Goyo 6
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No because ,except for one case, perfectly elastic collisions dont exist.
2007-08-30 01:37:58
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answered by goring 6
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yup! pool / billiards is applied physics! it is the real thing being represented by the abstract numbers and equations.
2007-08-30 02:10:49
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answered by quigonjan 3
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Yes, definitely!
A bit extreme, but fun.
2007-08-30 01:26:19
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answered by Edward 7
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