I've been working my way through Marlow's "The Physics of Pocket Billiards", and found some very interesting statements about break cues.
On page iv of the preface he says, "An analysis is provided in Chapter 8 Break Shots to show that the optimum Break Cue is a light weight Cue Stick whose effective mass is equal to the Cue Ball mass."
On page 221 of chapter 8 he says, "This, in turn, implies choosing a light weight construction, maybe with a hollow shaft and a sound absorber on the Butt end of the Cue Stick, and a Cue Tip with a very high speed of sound."
What do you think?
On page iv of the preface he says, "An analysis is provided in Chapter 8 Break Shots to show that the optimum Break Cue is a light weight Cue Stick whose effective mass is equal to the Cue Ball mass."
On page 221 of chapter 8 he says, "This, in turn, implies choosing a light weight construction, maybe with a hollow shaft and a sound absorber on the Butt end of the Cue Stick, and a Cue Tip with a very high speed of sound."
What do you think?