The easiest way to measure break speed is to record the sound of the period from the cue striking the cue ball to the cue ball striking the object ball, and calculate the speed from the duration. Mark the spot on the table for both where the center of the object ball is and center of the cue ball is and measure this distance. Perform the break. Record the sound and use a computer program that allows sound file editing, such as Audacity. Find the 2 peaks, the first being the cue to cue ball and shortly after, the cue ball to object ball. This should be measured in thousandths of a second (this is Time). The difference between the two times is the elapsed time of cue ball travel. The distance between the 2 points on the table minus 2 1/4 inches (distance from edge to center of each ball, times 2) is the distance travelled in that time period this is Distance). Use the following formula to calculate the speed the cue ball travelled this distance inthe measure time -
Break Speed in MPH is = Distance / 12 x 60 / 88 / Time
Multiply by 1.467 to get feet per second. Multiply that by 12 to get inches per second.
It is worth noting that if you do exactly the same break with a 19 ounce cue and with a 21 ounce cue, both with the same tip, the fastest speed will be with the lighter cue because acceleration is the primary factor in producing a fast break.
A faulty billiards shot is called a "miscue"
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Masse
10 points being 2 points for hitting both your opponents and the red ball (a cannon) a further 2 points for then potting your opponents ball, potting the red gives you an additional 3 and a further 3 points for then going 'in-off' that red giving 10 in total
The white balls are at maximum distance and maximum angle apart in the break shot of a game of pool or billiards, where one ball is placed at the far end of the table and the cue ball is placed at one end of the table for the break shot.
there are no points in a billiards game. Do you by any chance reffer to pocketing two red balls at the same shot in a SNOOKER game? In that case you get two points and an extra shot.
This is typically a billiards term meaning, "a shot in billiards in which the cue ball strikes each of two object ball".
In bIlliards there is no point limit. The game is either timed (Pre-determined) or reaching a agreed point value. Points are allocated: Object ball - Pot or in-off (3) Opponnet ball - (2) Canon - (2) Hope this helps
The typical shots in a game of pool include - the break, a draw shot, a follow shot, a bank shot, a jump shop, a scoop shot, a masse, a kiss shot, a throw shot, a neutral shot, and a shot with english, inlcuding with running or inside english.
It is singular to refer to the game. However, a shot may be called a billiard and in that case, billiards can refer to multiple shots and would be plural.
On the break, which is the fastest shot, the cue ball can travel 25-27 mph. Also, that is an extremely hard break.