Has this every been done? I'd like to see how the balls roll. Maybe w a pnumatic assembly?
Impossible for a human to break 50 mph. :embarrassed2:
Bustie, who's got one of the strongest breaks on record, was clocked at 35 mph at one event.
Jen:
I think the mighty Russian, Evgeny Stalev, was also clocked at that speed at an event several years ago. And he does it with his playing cue! I miss watching Evgeny; wish he'd come back to the pool scene... <sigh>
-Sean
Jen:
I think the mighty Russian, Evgeny Stalev, was also clocked at that speed at an event several years ago. And he does it with his playing cue! I miss watching Evgeny; wish he'd come back to the pool scene... <sigh>
-Sean
As noted 50mph is impossible for a human, but a machine could do it. I'd love to hear what that sounds like. I've noted that the sound of a break changes as speed goes up. At 25 mph its a nice "crack" & rings. In the 30mph range it sounds like rumbling thunder & breaking glass.
Has this every been done? I'd like to see how the balls roll. Maybe w a pnumatic assembly?
if the balls got hit at 50mph they would break apart,there was a fellow from philly that came to my homeroom in baltimore,he was saying he had the hardest bar box break in the country and he had me watching him break,he hit them so hard and good that the cue hop up and stop dead center of the table everytime,and get this the cue ball actully had yellow spots on it,from the 1ball,and he had said that he had destroyed many 1balls when he broke!his first name was SAM and he was a big strong guy,he is around 40,if i can remember his last name i will tell it!