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Hi Alois and Jeff,
I've seen many players played table tennis with a lot of spins on it. My question is, do spins have a relation to physics?
Hi Archel,
I guess they do. I don't have a physics background but the ball and the spin certainly would follow the principles of physics. The whole world follows Physics principles.
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Ji-Soo Woo Posted 12 years ago
I do have a physics background (a long time ago) and I concur with Alois' answer, perhaps just modifying it by saying the whole universe follows Physics principles!
azhar bhabha Posted 12 years ago
search-the magnus effect ,on wikipidia... ul get an answer :)
Archel Taneka Sutanto Posted 12 years ago
Ok.. thanks for advance! :D