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+ | ====== Project 14: Part B: Pool for the Nobel ====== | ||
- | ====== Project 14: Part B: Poll for the Nobel ====== | + | {{183_projects:pool.png}} |
- | {{course_planning: | + | Craig and Tom are the leading physicist at their respective research facilities. They are the two leading candidates for the Nobel Prize. |
- | Craig and Tom are the leading physicist at their respective research facilities. They are the two leading candidates for the Nobel Prize. Come day of the award, the committee of the prize cannot come to an agreement about who deserves the award. | + | - m< |
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- | There is only the 8-ball remaining. | + | There is only the 8-ball remaining. |
- | Assuming there is no friction, Tom needs to find out how far from the center of the 8-ball | + | Assuming there is no friction, Tom needs to figure |
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+ | __**Part 2: Craig' | ||
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+ | Tom, while a brilliant physicist, missed his shot, setting Craig up with the perfect opportunity to win the match and claim his prize. | ||
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+ | __**Part 3: Physicists just cant shoot pool**__ | ||
+ | It turns out Craig blew his shot as well. The judges decided they didn't want to be here all day, so they decided to offer a challenge: Both Tom and Craig were to calculate the angular momentum of the cue ball from Tom's solution relative to the 8-ball before the collision and the rotational angular speed of the 8-ball after the collision. Whoever has the best solution gets the Nobel with a warning to keep their prize money away from pool halls. | ||
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