Irish634 said:My two cents:
Aside from how much each object compresses, the "initial" point of contact would, I suppose, depend on the size and curveature of the arc of each object. In my humble theory, the initial contact point of two billiard balls is relatively small, much smaller than a carbon paper test might predict. The compression, etc happens after contact.
No, Craig. The point of contact of two spheres is an infinitesimally small point, regardless of the spheres' dimensions. Compression happens during contact. "After contact," when the spheres are no longer in contact, they cease to compress each other.