cleary said:I dont think the balls compact, therefor it should always be the same.
cleary said:Im not an expert, but I would have to think that the contact would always be the same no matter what. From the thinnest of hits to a stop shot, it would have to be the same, right? I dont think the balls compact, therefor it should always be the same.
mikepage said:The balls do compact. That's why the surface area of contact is not zero. The area of contact should be smaller for a cut shot that a full shot for the same cueball speed.
This is because the contact surface size depends on the relative speed of the two balls along their line of centers. Essentially the contact area will follow the OBJECT ball speed. It will be larger whenever the object ball speed is larger.
randyg said:Don't you mean "cueball speed"?????
Randy,randyg said:Talking about contact surface area on cueball to object ball at collision.
Does the surface area stay the same or change between a full hit compared to a cut shot hit???
dr_dave said:Randy,
There are some good answers already, but I am curious why you are asking the question. Do you think ball deformations are significant enough for us to consider? I'm not asking this to challenge you ... I'm just curious what you are thinking.
Thanks,
Dave
dr_dave said:Randy,
There are some good answers already, but I am curious why you are asking the question. Do you think ball deformations are significant enough for us to consider? I'm not asking this to challenge you ... I'm just curious what you are thinking.
Thanks,
Dave
I respect your desire to continually learn and better understand things. I think constantly being "a student of the game" is an important attribute of a great instructor like yourself.randyg said:As an Instructor, I would like to always know what I'm talking about.
As a player, I could care less about pool ball compression ratios.......SPF+randyg
Good point. It's probably not fair to ask Randy to give away all of his secrets on a public forum for free.Tom In Cincy said:Dave,
This are just a few of the questions that could be asked in RandyG's pool school. I am sure that he would provide all the details you've asked for in this forum.
Tom In Cincy said:Dave,
This are just a few of the questions that could be asked in RandyG's pool school. I am sure that he would provide all the details you've asked for in this forum.
Jim,av84fun said:Are you Randy's spokesman or for SPF schools? Just curious as to why you would speculate on what he might or might not discuss here?
av84fun said:Are you Randy's spokesman or for SPF schools?
No, I never said I was, nor implied anything like that
Just curious as to why you would speculate on what he might or might not discuss here?
Is it wrong to speculate? if not, why are you so curious?
Regards,
Jim
Andrew Manning said:They do "compact" (although I prefer the term "deform"), a little.
dr_dave said:I respect your desire to continually learn and better understand things. I think constantly being "a student of the game" is an important attribute of a great instructor like yourself.
OK. Here's my next question: Do you discuss ball compression when you teach? NO
If so, in what context ... and why do you think it is important? I don't, but a student did ask.
Or, if a student asks if the balls compress much and if it affects shots, how do you respond? With my mouth shut
Respectfully,
Dave
Hi Randy,randyg said:Bob, question.
Talking about contact surface area on cueball to object ball at collision.
Does the surface area stay the same or change between a full hit compared to a cut shot hit???......Thanks, SPF=randyg