Random Physics Effect: Football Spin Experiment Results

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Painting one pole of a football a different color creates a scenario where spinning the ball introduces randomness in its orientation. The discussion highlights that from perfect symmetry, randomness emerges, emphasizing the unpredictability of the outcome. Testing the spin of a football thrown vertically raises questions about its rotational dynamics. Additionally, slight imperfections in the football's shape can significantly affect the randomness of its spin, similar to how loaded dice can influence outcomes. The conversation underscores the complex relationship between symmetry, randomness, and physical properties in sports equipment.
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If you paint one pole of a football a different colour than the other pole and you spin the football it will stand up, but try to guess wheather the painted end will end up or down

I find it a process where from perfect symmetry you get randomness

btw any of you could test for me if a thrown up football spinned fast on the short axe will end up spinning in the longest axe?
 
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Many field goals spin end over end all the way.
Be cautious with your random routine. Slight imperfections in the shape of the football can have dramatic (chaotic) effects on the randomness.
Loaded dice are a good example.
 
So I know that electrons are fundamental, there's no 'material' that makes them up, it's like talking about a colour itself rather than a car or a flower. Now protons and neutrons and quarks and whatever other stuff is there fundamentally, I want someone to kind of teach me these, I have a lot of questions that books might not give the answer in the way I understand. Thanks

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