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CrzCz
I am not sure if I am at the right place and I hope that I am...
For my EE I want to do an investigation on something related to pool table and games so it will definitely be related to momentum. And one of the common techniques in pool games is that the player aims the ball on the rail of the pool table and so reflecting to ball to hit another ball at an angle. This should be also be counted as linear momentum (?). And I just have a question in mind, that whether the density of the rail will affect the momentum that is conversed after the collision. Not sure if this will be a good enough EE question. I have been exploring a lot of different types of momentum experiments (Rails, heights, 2 balls collision etc. ) but I want to stick with an investigation that is more related to real life.
For my EE I want to do an investigation on something related to pool table and games so it will definitely be related to momentum. And one of the common techniques in pool games is that the player aims the ball on the rail of the pool table and so reflecting to ball to hit another ball at an angle. This should be also be counted as linear momentum (?). And I just have a question in mind, that whether the density of the rail will affect the momentum that is conversed after the collision. Not sure if this will be a good enough EE question. I have been exploring a lot of different types of momentum experiments (Rails, heights, 2 balls collision etc. ) but I want to stick with an investigation that is more related to real life.