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An increased amount of surface area contacting the cue should increase the total amount of friction. Per square nm or mm it would be the same, but a softer tip would have more nm of area - thus more friction.
An increased amount of surface area contacting the cue should increase the total amount of friction. Per square nm or mm it would be the same, but a softer tip would have more nm of area - thus more friction.
Patrick Johnson said:I don't believe the amount of contact area has much to do with total friction. A smaller contact area usually has the same total amount of friction, just spread over a smaller area.
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