You need only use the scale 3 times to find the heaviest ball.
You need only use the scale 3 times to find the heaviest ball.
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the filipino players known in the field of billiard are Efren "bata" Reyes,known as "The Magician".He became the "World Billiard Champion".Another filipino billiard player,Renato Alcano from Laguna,became the "World Billiard Champion" in 2006.______________________________________________________________
Weighing 1: Weigh any four against any other four. The set containing the heavier marble will be heavier. Weighing 2: Weigh any two from this heavier set against the other two from the set. The pair containing the heavier marble will be heavier. Weighing 3: Weight the two marbles from the heavier pair against one another and you have the odd marble. Simple!
A balance is used by weighing and object by another.
A balance is used by weighing and object by another.
An example of an economic trade-off would be a weighing the cost of fixing old equipment against the cost of buying new equipment. A trade-off is a comparison of the cost of one thing against the cost of another.
Weigh three random marbles against three random marbles. (Thats weighing number 1.) If they balance, take three away and check the last three. (That's weighing number two.) The scale will not be in balance. Pick one from the new group and weigh it against another one of the new group. (That's weighing number 3.) If they balance, the unweighed marble is the heavy one. If they don't balance, the lower marble is the heavier one. Now that I've got your interest piqued, solve this one... You have 12 marbles, one is either lighter or heavier than the others. What is the minimum number of weighings required to indentify the odd marble?
The fabric is called billiard cloth or felt, but technically is not related to felt. The cloth is a woven material consisting mainly of wool and called baize. The term baize is not used by players, the surface is referred to as felt.
Using weighing paper to measure solids
It is a drumming term when 2 drumsticks hit a drum, one slightly after the other. The same effect can also be used in a recording studio to delay the sound of something against another sound and have them slightly out of sync with each other.
Using weighing paper to measure solids