This video deserves a lot of views. You explained concepts that many pool devoted channels never mention. As much as shooting millions of times, feeling the shot and imagining the shot do have merit. Basic knowledge like this helps make the right choice in drills and where to improve. Thanks again. I hope you got 100% plus bonus marks for this.
I found this video very interesting and informative. I loved the use of different film and editing techniques. it was great to see how you were able to use different styles such as animations and how you were able to portray yourself speaking in the background. I like how you were also able to simplify the advanced physics concepts into a video that people would understand. keep it up!
For those who find this interesting, look up works by these guys... The 19th-century French physicist Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis wrote, "Mathematical Theory of Effects in the Game of Billiards", in 1835. Bob Jewett (the mathemetician not the football player) has written extensively, on the physics of pool/billiards.
At 8:10. You need to show the spin on the ball reversing after contacting the rail. The cue ball hitting a rail ‘tries’ to impart opposite spin just like on the object ball. However because the rail is immovable it pushes back on the cueball imparting an opposite spin. In this example the ball will be spinning to the right, therefore the rebound angle is significantly more right
3:36 the balls will only separate at 90 degrees if there is no forward or back spin on the cue ball at the moment of impact (stun shot). The separation angle will be around 30 degrees if the cue ball has a natural roll at the moment of impact.
Thank you for this video! You have helped me so much and have enhanced my knowledge deeply in the physics behind pool, I have also become more aware of the different angles used to hit a pool ball and the functions of that. Good job keep it upp!!
Yes.. Amazing and very interesting🎥 video... Great information👍👍👍 and very helpful. Do keep posting👌 Warm regards and best wishes The UnknownManCub 👍😎👨🏭
This is a brilliant video. Thankyou so much. It's so hard to find proper videos of explanation, especially on the physics of spin. Amazing video, thankyou so much!! P.s. you're cute lol
Thanks- but you did not explain how to adjust the contact angle to offset the new direction of the object ball when spinning. The contact point for a straight potting is different when you apply spin.
Thank you for this video You helped me in understanding the tricks and wiles of this game, your video helped me into becoming an expert and an professional at this game, in addition to this the way you explained and simplified the physics behind the game enhanced my knowledge and understanding of the game. Good Job 👍
If you only pot your opponent’s ball, it’s a foul. If you pot both the opponent’s ball and your ball 🎱 then it’s not. Please watch the video more closely before commenting.
This video deserves a lot of views. You explained concepts that many pool devoted channels never mention. As much as shooting millions of times, feeling the shot and imagining the shot do have merit. Basic knowledge like this helps make the right choice in drills and where to improve. Thanks again. I hope you got 100% plus bonus marks for this.
I found this video very interesting and informative. I loved the use of different film and editing techniques. it was great to see how you were able to use different styles such as animations and how you were able to portray yourself speaking in the background. I like how you were also able to simplify the advanced physics concepts into a video that people would understand. keep it up!
I can’t believe you made this in Grade 10. I’m sure you’ve gone on to do equally impressive things present day
For those who find this interesting, look up works by these guys...
The 19th-century French physicist Gaspard-Gustave Coriolis wrote, "Mathematical Theory of Effects in the Game of Billiards", in 1835.
Bob Jewett (the mathemetician not the football player) has written extensively, on the physics of pool/billiards.
interesting
A very informative video on a topic which has eluded me for years. Can’t thank you enough ❤
omg this inspired me to get back into physics! i was about to drop out and you saved my life. thank you Yazan, i bet ur really cool irl
At 8:10. You need to show the spin on the ball reversing after contacting the rail. The cue ball hitting a rail ‘tries’ to impart opposite spin just like on the object ball. However because the rail is immovable it pushes back on the cueball imparting an opposite spin. In this example the ball will be spinning to the right, therefore the rebound angle is significantly more right
3:36 the balls will only separate at 90 degrees if there is no forward or back spin on the cue ball at the moment of impact (stun shot). The separation angle will be around 30 degrees if the cue ball has a natural roll at the moment of impact.
Thank you for this video!
You have helped me so much and have enhanced my knowledge deeply in the physics behind pool, I have also become more aware of the different angles used to hit a pool ball and the functions of that.
Good job keep it upp!!
This is the best random physic thoughts i've ever searched
Yes.. Amazing and very interesting🎥 video...
Great information👍👍👍 and very helpful.
Do keep posting👌
Warm regards and best wishes
The UnknownManCub 👍😎👨🏭
This is a brilliant video. Thankyou so much. It's so hard to find proper videos of explanation, especially on the physics of spin. Amazing video, thankyou so much!! P.s. you're cute lol
Very nice production: photography, editing and animations!
Great job! Simple and easy to understand explanations of all the fancy moves. I'm sure you got a top grade! Thank you 👍🙂
Thanks- but you did not explain how to adjust the contact angle to offset the new direction of the object ball when spinning. The contact point for a straight potting is different when you apply spin.
Thank you for this video
You helped me in understanding the tricks and wiles of this game, your video helped me into becoming an expert and an professional at this game, in addition to this the way you explained and simplified the physics behind the game enhanced my knowledge and understanding of the game.
Good Job 👍
Could you talk about when a draw shot or follow shot combine with a cut, what’s the resulting shot and the explanation for the physics behind?
Great job Yazan ... proud of you
So underrated
Thank you mate, I will keep practicing!!!
Bro you did a great job why did you stop making videos
Unfortunately the video doesn’t live up to it’s title.
Thanks a lot for your help. Excellent work!
most insightful video I've seen regarding simple physics and pool. Thankyou! I hope this project was received well by your teachers.
Pocketing an opponents ball is not a foul.
Yes it is
If you only pot your opponent’s ball, it’s a foul. If you pot both the opponent’s ball and your ball 🎱 then it’s not. Please watch the video more closely before commenting.
Thanks brother ~❤️ this is an awesome video
Thank you! Is there a written report available?
If not you can write one with knowledge from this tutorial
Good video!
Excellent work!
Thanks bro
Great video 👍
good video, but I am sorry your stroke is too aggressive...
This video is great, cured my cancer and put my kids in college
Nice! 👍🇳🇿
Well done
Nice job
Good job👍