If you consider only the total energy transfer between cue ball and the rack of balls (9, 10, or 15 - I think it makes no difference), what does the trade-off look like between cue ball speed and off-center hits?
I'm trying to get a feel for how accurate you need to be. For example, will being off center 1/16" (1.6mm) cost the equivalent energy of 1 mph lower cue ball speed? How about 1/4"? I guess the relevant speed range is about 18-25mph.
Assume a tight rack (all balls touching). I think, based on intuition, the energy drop off increases non-linearly as the contact point moves further away from a center hit.
A graph would be outstanding!:grin:
I'm trying to get a feel for how accurate you need to be. For example, will being off center 1/16" (1.6mm) cost the equivalent energy of 1 mph lower cue ball speed? How about 1/4"? I guess the relevant speed range is about 18-25mph.
Assume a tight rack (all balls touching). I think, based on intuition, the energy drop off increases non-linearly as the contact point moves further away from a center hit.
A graph would be outstanding!:grin: