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Bowling has been reinvented many times over the past seven thousand years but especially in the last 30. This is the fascinating physics of balls, oil, lane and pins. A portion of this video was sponsored by Salesforce. Go to https://salesforce.com/veritasium to learn more.Huge thanks to Steve Kloempken and all of Storm Bowling for letting us visit and get a glimpse into the crazy world of bowling.Huge thanks to legends Chris Barnes and Pete Weber for taking the time to bowl with us.Thanks to Ron Hatfield and James Freeman for their help with research. Check out their great book, Bowling Beyond the Basics: https://ve42.co/HatfieldFreemanThanks to the United States Bowling Congress (USBC) and Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) for their help with accessing archival data and footage.Thanks to Bill Guszczo for giving us the idea to make this video in the first place.▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀References:Freeman, James, and Ron Hatfield. Bowling beyond the Basics: What’s Really Happening on the Lanes, and What You Can Do about It. BowlSmart, 2018. – https://ve42.co/HatfieldFreemanN. Stremmel, P. Ridenour and S. Sterbenz. “Identifying the Critical Factors That Contribute to Bowling Ball Motion on a Bowling Lane.” United States Bowling Congress, 2008. – https://ve42.co/BallMotionASQUSBC Equipment Specifications and Certification Team. “Ball Motion Study: Phase I and II Final Report.” United States Bowling Congress, 2008. – https://ve42.co/USBCBallMotionBrettingen, Patrick, and Nicki Mours. “USBC static weight limits remain relevant.” United States Bowling Congress, 2011. – https://ve42.co/USBCStaticWeightArticle on lane oil origins – https://ve42.co/OilOriginsLuna, Richard. “Bruce Pluckhahn says there’s a little bit of bowling…” United Press International Archives, 1984. – https://ve42.co/BowlingHistoryJohnson, Brody D. “The Physics of Bowling: How good bowlers stay off the straight and narrow.” St. Louis University. – https://ve42.co/JohnsonPhysicsPptTalamo, Jim. “The Physics of Bowling Balls.” – https://ve42.co/TalamoPhysicsPptThompson, Ted. “Breakdown and Carrydown - Then and Now.” Kegel. 2012. – https://ve42.co/ThompsonKegelFrohlich, Cliff. “What Makes Bowling Balls Hook?” American Journal of Physics, vol. 72, no. 9, 2004, pp. 1170–1177., https://doi.org/10.1119⁄1.1767099. – https://ve42.co/FrohlichHookArticle on bowling’s ranking in participatory sports – https://ve42.co/BowlingRankSperanza, Dan, and Dave Nestor. “Initial Oil Absorption Results.” United States Bowling Congress, 2016. – https://ve42.co/USBCOilAbsorptionD. Benner, N. Mours, and P. Ridenour. “Pin Carry Study: Bowl Expo 2009.…https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFPJf-wKTd0
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