DaWizard
Well-known member
I would be curious what the maximum amount of spin would be that a robot could generate.
Obviously robots can generate unbelievable accelaration in a cue, enough to launch the ball out of the street. But we want to keep it on the table.
- Where, relative to the center, would it have to be hit? (so that the ball remains on the table)
- Does this differ for top, back or sidespin?
- How could we measure the amount of spin?
- Would some kind of special cue tip be needed?
- Which freaky trickshots could it execute?
I would assume that @dr_dave has thought about this?
Obviously robots can generate unbelievable accelaration in a cue, enough to launch the ball out of the street. But we want to keep it on the table.
- Where, relative to the center, would it have to be hit? (so that the ball remains on the table)
- Does this differ for top, back or sidespin?
- How could we measure the amount of spin?
- Would some kind of special cue tip be needed?
- Which freaky trickshots could it execute?
I would assume that @dr_dave has thought about this?