There have been similar threads to this in the past but I have a very specific question.
I believe the laws of physics say x amount of off center hit with x amount of cue speed and x amount of shaft deflection will cause y amount of cue ball spin. If this is accurate then shaft deflection becomes the critical factor in how much spin can be induced given constants in the other variables
IMO LD shafts really due reduce cue ball deflection. I'm reminded of this every time I play with a non-LD shaft.
My question is not about cue ball deflection but rather cue ball spin.
Is there really enough variation in spin caused by shaft deflection to really be apparent to anybody?
Not that opinions based on experience are not important but I am really looking for a science based answer.
Thanks
I believe the laws of physics say x amount of off center hit with x amount of cue speed and x amount of shaft deflection will cause y amount of cue ball spin. If this is accurate then shaft deflection becomes the critical factor in how much spin can be induced given constants in the other variables
IMO LD shafts really due reduce cue ball deflection. I'm reminded of this every time I play with a non-LD shaft.
My question is not about cue ball deflection but rather cue ball spin.
Is there really enough variation in spin caused by shaft deflection to really be apparent to anybody?
Not that opinions based on experience are not important but I am really looking for a science based answer.
Thanks