A ball thrown at 55mph will take ~.558 seconds to go 45 feet.
A ball will take ~.558 seconds to travel 54 feet at a speed of 66mph.
So, the 55mph pitch from 45 feet is simulating 66mph from 54 feet.
39 mph
When a baseball is hit, the distance it will travel depends on its speed.
No...If the softball was pitched from a distance of 43 feet it is equivalent to a ball thrown just over 95 mph from a distance of 60' 6" which is the pitching distance in major league baseball. If the 68 mph pitch was thrown from 40 feet then it is equal to a 102 plus mph pitch at 60 feet 6 inches. Because speed is the relevance of time and distance then a ball thrown from 2 different distances and takes the same amount of time to travel each distance means the further of which will have to travel faster to cover more distance.
Speed = Distance/TimeTime = Distance/SpeedDistance = Speed*TimeSpeed = Distance/TimeTime = Distance/SpeedDistance = Speed*TimeSpeed = Distance/TimeTime = Distance/SpeedDistance = Speed*TimeSpeed = Distance/TimeTime = Distance/SpeedDistance = Speed*Time
Speed= distance / time distance = speed x time time = distance / speed
speed = distance / time so distance / speed = time
speed over distance or speed/Distance.
21.1 mi. is not a speed, it is a distance.21.1 mi. is not a speed, it is a distance.21.1 mi. is not a speed, it is a distance.21.1 mi. is not a speed, it is a distance.
Speed = time divided by distance.
time=distance x speed. to find speed, it is speed=distance/time distance=speed x time.
Speed= distance/time Distance= speed x time Time= distance/speed
Speed= distance/time Distance= speed x timeTime= distance/speed.