cue chalk
Leather is used for the cue tip, and pool chalk is used to provide more friction against the cue ball. Pool chalk is an abrasive using materials found in sandpaper. It is not a form of chalk.
Pool chalk serves multiple purposes. The chalk allows the tip to become softer, so there is less chance of breaking the tip, and the most important thing chalk does is put English on your cue ball. If your not very good at pool and you go to the YMCA to play, you really don't need chalk, but to be good you need chalk to be able to put English on your ball to make easier shots.
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The sport of pool or pocket billiards uses chalk and pockets.
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5.96 cubic inches. This volume is for a US regulation pool ball which is 2.25 inches in diameter. As a pool ball is used, its size slowly decreases and it becomes out of round. This is due to the abrasive pool chalk used in the game, which is more like sandpaper than like chalk. So, this number applies only to a new pool ball.
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Most billiards chalk is not toxic, but it has no nutritional value either. It is essentially made of the same material fine sandpaper is made from.
Chalk has many purposes. It can be used as a drying agent for gymnasts, rock climbers, and weightlifters. It is used in billiards (pool) on the tips of the pool cues. It can be made into sticks for writing on chalkboards. thats a really good answer dude -james27yocool
Friction. The movement of the rolling pool balls does no damage to the pool felt. However, the pool balls accumulate pool chalk that is very abrasive. The pool chalk accumulated on the balls and dropping on to the felt both result in tearing of the felt fibers as balls are struck or slide on the table. Occasionally balls bounce or are jumped on the table, resulting in even more damage. Damaged felt is a part of playing pool.