Dr. Dave or someone with the appropriate math background, let's settle the question once and for all. In the back of the Golfsmith golf club construction and repair guide, it states that a 9 oz driver moving at 100 mph, exerts 1 ton of force to a golf ball for 1/10,000th of a second. They also had a formula there that I do not remember.
OK. So, how fast would a 20oz pool cue have to be moving to exert 1 ton of force to a cue ball? Also, given the achievable human break speed of 20 mph, how much would a cue have to weigh to exert 1 ton of force. And lastly, when someone says this cue hits a ton, what percentage exaggeration is it?
OK. So, how fast would a 20oz pool cue have to be moving to exert 1 ton of force to a cue ball? Also, given the achievable human break speed of 20 mph, how much would a cue have to weigh to exert 1 ton of force. And lastly, when someone says this cue hits a ton, what percentage exaggeration is it?
