Just wondering but I have a med to low track with around a 350rpm rev rate and 14-15 mph ball speed. What type of specs should I be looking for in bowling balls? I’ve noticed shiny or pearl asyms and alot of surface on these balls seem to roll out on me.
It is a transfer of energy. Nothing can get you more power without an external source (physics) high diff will effect the the ball "snapping" into a direction. Like watching a top go from being wobbly until traction hit then is propped upright very quickly, but the spinning top is stationary inside a ball.
I kinda wish they made the ball without the puck inside so the diff. Is lower. Feel like it made the black widow harder to control. Like these videos tho
Ron, where did the word rev in "rev rate" come from? The reason I ask is it should be called rotation rate. Think about it, the earth revolves around the sun and rotates around it's own axis, so it would seem a bowling ball should have a rotation rate, not a revolution "rev" rate, because it rotates around its axis. Thoughts?
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Amazing demonstration. This specification is now clear as glass.
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Excellent explanation of differential (diff). Also commented on how the diff can help one select the right kind of ball to use based on bowling style.
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Just wondering but I have a med to low track with around a 350rpm rev rate and 14-15 mph ball speed. What type of specs should I be looking for in bowling balls? I’ve noticed shiny or pearl asyms and alot of surface on these balls seem to roll out on me.
Lower differential balls would be a better match up for your style of play.
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Does differential add power to the hook phase or does it only cause flare which allows the cover to get traction?
It is a transfer of energy. Nothing can get you more power without an external source (physics) high diff will effect the the ball "snapping" into a direction. Like watching a top go from being wobbly until traction hit then is propped upright very quickly, but the spinning top is stationary inside a ball.
I kinda wish they made the ball without the puck inside so the diff. Is lower. Feel like it made the black widow harder to control. Like these videos tho
what numbers would be considered low vs high diff??
0 to 0.020 is low. 0.021 to 0.040 is med anything higher than 0.041 is high.
Ron, where did the word rev in "rev rate" come from? The reason I ask is it should be called rotation rate. Think about it, the earth revolves around the sun and rotates around it's own axis, so it would seem a bowling ball should have a rotation rate, not a revolution "rev" rate, because it rotates around its axis. Thoughts?