But of course anyone can chime in if they so please.
I'm sure this has been discussed before, but I can't find a definitive thread on it. Regardless, here's the question.
Why is a break shot in 9 ball only about 30mph while Baseball pitches are about 100mph, Hockey slap shots are also about 100mph.
I have to assume, ( maybe this is where I'm wrong) that the CB has to start decelerating once the cue tip leaves contact with the CB. Since there's no motor in the CB I don't think it could continue to accelerate. So the shorter distance to the rack shouldn't be a factor.
Does a pitchers arm move 70mph faster than the forward motion of a cue stick? Does a hockey stick move 70mph faster?
It doesn't seem they would, so, what are the physics behind this ever so slow (relatively speaking) CB? :scratchhead:
I'm sure this has been discussed before, but I can't find a definitive thread on it. Regardless, here's the question.
Why is a break shot in 9 ball only about 30mph while Baseball pitches are about 100mph, Hockey slap shots are also about 100mph.
I have to assume, ( maybe this is where I'm wrong) that the CB has to start decelerating once the cue tip leaves contact with the CB. Since there's no motor in the CB I don't think it could continue to accelerate. So the shorter distance to the rack shouldn't be a factor.
Does a pitchers arm move 70mph faster than the forward motion of a cue stick? Does a hockey stick move 70mph faster?
It doesn't seem they would, so, what are the physics behind this ever so slow (relatively speaking) CB? :scratchhead: