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In snooker, forces primarily involve the impact between the cue ball and other balls, which are influenced by momentum and energy transfer. Friction plays a crucial role in affecting the ball's movement on the table felt, impacting how far the balls roll and how much spin is imparted. The friction between the cue tip and the cue ball also determines the amount of spin and control a player can achieve during a shot. Additionally, friction between the balls and the table can reduce their speed and affect their trajectories.

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