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  • The child learned about the principles of physics, such as force, motion, and angles, through playing billiards.
  • They gained an understanding of the concept of friction as they observed the rolling and stopping of the billiard balls on the table.
  • The child learned about the properties of different materials as they observed the behavior of the billiard balls made of different materials.
  • They also learned about the concept of energy transfer as they observed how the kinetic energy of the cue ball is transferred to the other balls upon impact.

For continued development related to billiards, encourage the child to explore the physics behind the game further. They can research and learn about more advanced topics such as spin, ball collisions, and the effects of different table surfaces on the game. They can also experiment with different techniques for applying spin to the ball and observe the resulting changes in its trajectory. Additionally, they can explore the history of billiards and its cultural significance in different parts of the world.

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