If you're referring to English Billiards, then the rules don't specify the weight.
The rules do, however, specify that the heaviest of the balls must not be more than 0.5g heavier than the lightest in the set. (The tolerance for a set of snooker balls is 3g per set).
For US pocket billiards, BCA rules require that the balls are 5 1/2 to 6 ounces.
The white ball in Snooker is called the "Cue Ball".
Makes no sense grammatically. The white ball is the cue ball in snooker.
Potting the brown ball in snooker earns you 4 points.
At Cue Power, snooker players can choose from a range of snooker ball sets to suit their individual needs and preferences. The two main types of snooker balls available are standard snooker balls and professional-grade snooker balls. Standard snooker balls are typically made from a composite material, such as polyester or phenolic resin, and are designed for casual players or beginners. These balls are generally less expensive than professional-grade balls, and may not offer the same level of durability or consistent performance. Professional-grade snooker balls, on the other hand, are made from high-quality materials such as aramith or pro phenolic resin, and are designed to meet the exacting standards of professional players. These balls are more expensive than standard snooker balls, but offer superior durability, consistency, and performance. They are also often available in a range of sizes and weights, allowing players to customize their ball set to suit their individual playing style. In addition to differences in material, snooker balls can also differ in terms of size and weight. Standard snooker balls are typically 2 1/16 inches in diameter, while professional-grade balls may be slightly larger or smaller, depending on the manufacturer. Similarly, the weight of snooker balls can vary depending on the material and size of the ball, with professional-grade balls typically weighing more than standard balls.
The pink ball
cue ball
A snooker in pool can be deliberate (by your opponent) or accidental (by yourself). It is when the a straight line path from the cue ball to the object ball is blocked by another ball which may not be hit.
A snooker ball can float on water due to the principle of buoyancy, which states that an object will float if it displaces a volume of water equal to its weight. While a snooker ball is denser than water, if it is placed on the surface carefully, surface tension can create a temporary effect that allows it to float momentarily. However, if enough force is applied or the surface tension is broken, it will sink.
It basically means is it possible? If a ball is pottable, the ball is on.
That is a typical snooker cue.
The green ball is worth three points in snooker.
Pink