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A shot-putter puts her 4kg shot at some fixed angle and a known, fixed speed; it flies through the air and lands.
The motion is modelled several times according to each of the following assumptions:
Does the relative importance of these modelling assumptions change for striking a golf ball or hitting a table tennis ball?
If a is the radius of the axle, b the radius of each ball-bearing, and c the radius of the hub, why does the number of ball bearings n determine the ratio c/a? Find a formula for c/a in terms of n.
Bricks are 20cm long and 10cm high. How high could an arch be built without mortar on a flat horizontal surface, to overhang by 1 metre? How big an overhang is it possible to make like this?
The shortest path between any two points on a snooker table is the straight line between them but what if the ball must bounce off one wall, or 2 walls, or 3 walls?