Would Earth make a good Billiard Ball?
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I can't keep that 6min/km pace even on perfectly flat ground, these marathonists are insane
Reading this comment before “what is he/she talking about” after watching the video “ohh I get it now”
I cant even do it downhill, at least on my feet.
And starting in Death Valley in the summer?!
Skill issue
@@quartzking3997 true
"hey, why are you so bad at 8-ball?"
"nah, it's mount everest"
The real question is, what consistency would a pool ball-sized Earth have?
Would it collapse under its own weight?
If it were shrunk, it’d be super strong. If it were modeled as close as can be using normal materials, no.
It will probably turn into a blackhole
@@nope1904 You've misunderstood the premise, the idea is to model the Earth at the size of a pool ball, not to cram the entire mass of Earth into that size of an object.
@@chimpinabowtie6913 oh ok
i mean, using it would probably crack the crust open
I can think of a couple of other problems. The net density of Earth (~5.5 g/cm3) is about 3.2 times the density of a billiard ball (1.7 g/cm3). The liquid core would probably change things too.
Some golf balls have liquid cores and they’re designed that way.
@@b22chris Right, but that doesn’t mean a liquid core billiard ball would work well.
Yeah there's a lot this ignores haha
@@JaDroppingScienceincluding the water 😂
That was a fun video. You're criminally underrated
Love the video concept. Very well executed too, presents it in an interesting and simple way. Also good joke at the end
But would earth transfer energy when hitting other pool balls, or is the sandy crust of earth too soft?
Does this hurt the fish?
this will affect the trout population I think
@@not-askaven2990 but not the salmon.
@@santosdr2that’s because the salmon are sturdy
We learned this in earth science
Wont the water just flow out onto the table?
Have you ever heard of a gravitational pull?
@@BroccoliVR_subthe gravitational pull of normal earth is stronger than pool ball earth
Waiting for this to blow up, see you soon
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What about force tho if you hit the earth with the proportional force of a pool queue is the Gravity strong enough to hold the earth together?
It's not about gravity at that scale
This was really cool👍
I think the earth would be perfect for a poker chip. jk
However I think earth would be too fragile to be hit by the bat(?) in pool
What about density?
That scientist dude would do anything to not let you finish your sentence till he sounds right. Forgot his name, no need to remember
I read the title and I already know the answer
No because it's to large
Wouldn’t the water fall out 😊
Yes but the oceans are so thin relative to the earth it would only be a couple of milliliters
the ball would break, and everyone on it would die
I have a question what happens if all the planets had one Galaxy then the sun form as a planet ring the planet ring will be supermassive it was just a question ❓
You should had a clip of a pool ball under a microscope
As a Earthian, I am offended.
Question though, did they measure the whole ball or is it possible they got an unusually smooth square millimeter?
Like I assume the boarders of the numbers are not as smooth as the larger areas of similar color.
So it would be rounder but not as smooth
Woaaaaah
Can you please use a dark background so my eyes aren't flashbanged?
Flat earther : 💀
The Earth is not as hard as a billiard ball, so no.
What about that Earth would just be a pile of magma?
Is it
waiting for this to blow up
Wouldn't the surface just crack upon hitting it revealing super hot mama or an i overthinking this
#doubletap
Well the water would fall off, the ball would be uneven, and the land would crumble and break off even more, I'd say no (before watching)
You could say the same things about a billiard ball though.
@@9nikolai billiard balls arnt made of literal dirt, and were made to be repeatedly smashed together
@@memeemporer11 Earth isn't 100% dirt you know.
@@9nikolai its no where near a perfect circle is all I'm saying -_-
Maybe if you only use the hardened metal core it would be a decent ball
wouldnt it be too big
american measurements gave me an aneurism, wtf should I do with mins/km?
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How does this video not have like 100k views already
Unfortunately Its wet
What
ok but water 😭
this is the second time ive been the 69th comment of a video today
But it's pear shaped not or shaped.
The earth isnt round though, it bulges around the equater, its an oblique spheroid
Yeah idk what that means but I heard it’s pear shaped
did you even watch the video?
It's round, it's just not a sphere. And the video goes over that, it's only 3 minutes long