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Dr. Dave discusses spin-induced throw and spin transfer, and demonstrates how to use the effects to make a bank shot not possible without the them. One of many instructional video demonstrations available at:
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Excerpts from "The Illustrated Principles of Pool and Billiards" DVD instruction video. Dr. Dave shows you how to improve you game by understanding various important principles and techniques of the game.
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Demonstration of the components and workings of a 4-stroke internal combustion engine.
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Dr. Dave compares the difficulty of carom vs. cut shots in pool and billiards. One of many instructional video demonstrations available at:
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Super-slow-motion video of various billiards shots courtesy of http://www.bskunion. at. Filmed with a special high-speed video camera. More clips are available at:
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The song is called "ChillZone" by Sascha Borovcanin on "Night Scene"
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Dr. Dave looks at whether or not sidespin alone curves the path of a pool ball.
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NV B.35 - Corner-5, Plus-2, and one-rail kicking systems, with "spot on the wall" aiming, with Tom Ross.
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Super slow motion video (shot at 5000 frames per second) of a bullet destroying various common objects (egg, glass of milk, apple, ketchup bottle, water bottle, and watermelon). Source unknown.
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Modal analysis of a vibrating tuning fork using finite element analysis (FEA) software.
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Prototype mechanical tester used to measure the amount of squirt produced by a cue stick for a given amount of tip offset.
Designed and built by mechanical engineering students for a junior-level mechatronics course at Colorado State University.
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Dr. Dave demonstrates how to use English to position the cue ball in pool and billiards. One of many instructional video demonstrations available at:
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