My thoughts are this. If you have two identical balls with the same exact pin placement, the RG will be the same.
The high RG reading and the low RG reading of any given ball are predicated on where the pin ends up after drilling. If both balls were drilled with the pin 3 3/8 inches from the pap, both balls will have the same RG.
The only way that comes to mind to get a higher AND lower reading from the same ball is to move the pin either towards the track or towards the pap.
Now, you could take two balls with identical COVERSTOCKS in identical preps and install different weightblocks in them to achieve this, but not with totally exact duplicate balls with duplicate weightblocks.
Now, if in theory you COULD do this experiment, their would have to be some type of formula to allow for the calculation of force exerted upon the ball divided by the force needed to impart spin on the ball. It would probably have to include a variable for allowance of the fact that you would have to allow for the minute difference between spin properties of a high RG object vs a low RG object, ie.. how much difference it takes to get them started in the first place and how much force is left after you get them started and how much total force is available in the beginning.
I believe JohnP has a point, except that, at the point that the skid stops and the roll starts, doesn't then the RPM's become a function strictly of the balls initial velocity? I mean, if the sliding is done, and the ball is now rolling, doesn't it roll at the speed at which it is traveling down the lane?
If it is rolling, it can't be skidding, but, if it is turning faster than it is moving, it has to be skidding, even if only slightly, doesn't it?
If so, then it doesn't necessarily have to pick up RPM's after it picks up its roll, it could also LOSE them, couldn't it, depending on the initial trajectory speed ( velocity)?
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My Bowl.com member pageEdited on 4/12/2008 12:59 PM