
There are many factors that influence the size of pool balls used in billiards. These factors include the material, color, pattern, and design. There are many types of balls that can be used in different pool games like eight-ball, straight pool and bank pool. To make the game more difficult, there are many other types of pool.
The standard poolball measures 2 1/2 inches in size. It weighs between five ounces and six ounces. The phenolic resin is stronger than acrylic and is used to make pool balls. Polyester is another common material for pool balls. It is also more durable than phenolic, but it is less durable than acrylic.
In the 15th-century, pool balls made of wood were common. But they were very difficult to produce. A cheaper alternative to wood was ivory, which became more popular during the 17th century. It was also costly to produce. It was also difficult to find. It was an extremely popular choice among pool players. However, it was also costly.

Crystallite was a kind of plastic. Bakelite was a type ceramic. These materials were also used for a hundred years. Poly resin, which is more durable than acrylic, is the most popular material for pool balls. A few pool balls can also made from stainless steel.
Another type of pool ball is the measle ball, which contains numerous spots on its surface. Its purpose is to increase strike rate. Because it has spots on the surface, it's easier to identify on a monitor.
Although pool balls can have the same pattern and color, they are usually larger than other balls. The standard American pool ball is two and a half inches in diameter and weighs between five and six ounces. These balls can be used on tables up to six feet in height. They can also be used at coin-operated tables.
Pool balls can also be divided into two categories: object balls and cue balls. American-style pool balls are usually smaller than objects balls. They are often made of a different type of material. The most common object ball is a two-and-a-half-inch diameter, which is smaller than the American ball, but larger than a snooker ball.

Object balls are also available in other colors, such as pink, cyan, and light tan. Some sets may have more than one spot, while the most common object balls are two-and a half inches in diameter. A few pool balls can also be adorned with a pattern, such the elegant pool ball that the elephant used in official tournaments.
The 8 ball is another well-known pool ball. It is used in a variety games including straight, eight-ball and bank pools. However, it isn't the most well-known of pool balls.