Here is your chance pj
OK pj, here is your chance to prove you are interested in discussing things rationally instead of just trying to score points in a contest only you are engaged in. Here are the points you either ignored or ignored after I further explained them. If you want to discuss anything with me respond to the questions in red after each section.
Hu
English on a cue ball takes effect on the cue ball after hitting the rack, not just after hitting a rail! The reason is simple. The mass of the rack is far greater than the mass of the cue ball, so it has more effect on the primary forward force of the cue ball. This can allow the secondary force on the cue ball, the spin, to have much more effect after forward motion is checked by impact with the rack.
1. Agree?
2. Disagree?
3. Can't comprehend what I am saying.
Explain your answer
(my response to why rotation around a vertical axis curves the path of a cue ball)
In a word, friction.
1. Agree?
2. Disagree?
3. Can't comprehend what I am saying.
Explain your answer
Not caring to split hairs I ignore the false statements like side has no effect on the travel of a cue ball before it hits a rail. However when people take this as literally true then this can lead them to false assumptions.
1. Agree?
2. Disagree?
3. Can't comprehend what I am saying.
Explain your answer
Unless the basic mechanical laws of the world don't apply to pool it has to. It is true enough that it has little effect. However if it had no effect swerve would not exist regardless of how much or how little the cue is elevated. Think about it. The angle of the cue increases or decreases the bite between the cue ball and cloth but if there were no bite at all then increasing it wouldn't matter. 0x10000000000000 is still zero.
1. Agree?
2. Disagree?
3. Can't comprehend what I am saying.
Explain your answer
In one place you say that sidespin doesn't cause an effect in another place you say it is a component of what causes the effect. Which is it? We can easily magnify the effect by using different surfaces. Try a basketball on your living room carpet. Strike it with just enough force to go across the living room with a lot of side and a dead level cue or reasonable substitute. Does the basketball go straight or curve?
1. What will the basketball do?
2. Can't comprehend what I am saying.
Explain your answer
As I said, this lame insult is your transparent excuse for bailing out of the conversation every time you can't explain some questionable claim. I'd be happy to talk politely with you about it, but you just can't seem to be civil long enough for that.
If you can't stand being asked to explain your claims, maybe you shouldn't make them where people are likely to want to ask you about them - you know, like in a discussion forum.
pj
chgo
OK pj, here is your chance to prove you are interested in discussing things rationally instead of just trying to score points in a contest only you are engaged in. Here are the points you either ignored or ignored after I further explained them. If you want to discuss anything with me respond to the questions in red after each section.
Hu
English on a cue ball takes effect on the cue ball after hitting the rack, not just after hitting a rail! The reason is simple. The mass of the rack is far greater than the mass of the cue ball, so it has more effect on the primary forward force of the cue ball. This can allow the secondary force on the cue ball, the spin, to have much more effect after forward motion is checked by impact with the rack.
1. Agree?
2. Disagree?
3. Can't comprehend what I am saying.
Explain your answer
(my response to why rotation around a vertical axis curves the path of a cue ball)
In a word, friction.
1. Agree?
2. Disagree?
3. Can't comprehend what I am saying.
Explain your answer
Not caring to split hairs I ignore the false statements like side has no effect on the travel of a cue ball before it hits a rail. However when people take this as literally true then this can lead them to false assumptions.
1. Agree?
2. Disagree?
3. Can't comprehend what I am saying.
Explain your answer
Unless the basic mechanical laws of the world don't apply to pool it has to. It is true enough that it has little effect. However if it had no effect swerve would not exist regardless of how much or how little the cue is elevated. Think about it. The angle of the cue increases or decreases the bite between the cue ball and cloth but if there were no bite at all then increasing it wouldn't matter. 0x10000000000000 is still zero.
1. Agree?
2. Disagree?
3. Can't comprehend what I am saying.
Explain your answer
In one place you say that sidespin doesn't cause an effect in another place you say it is a component of what causes the effect. Which is it? We can easily magnify the effect by using different surfaces. Try a basketball on your living room carpet. Strike it with just enough force to go across the living room with a lot of side and a dead level cue or reasonable substitute. Does the basketball go straight or curve?
1. What will the basketball do?
2. Can't comprehend what I am saying.
Explain your answer