I hope this isn't a homework question.
37.12 recurring miles/hoursecond base
A baseball can
speed of baseballIn MLB, the distance from the pitcher's mound to home plate is 60 1/2 feet. A baseball traveling at 100 mph is covering 146.7 feet every second. That means it takes under 1/2 of a second (0.412 seconds to be exact) for a 100 mph fastball to travel from the pitcher to the batter!
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Jim had thrown the baseball into the neighbor's window.
As of September 2014, there have been 14 no-hitters thrown at Fenway Park, which is the most in Major League Baseball. The second most is 11 no-hitters thrown at Dodger Stadium.
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The initial velocity of the ball thrown upward at 16 ft per second is 16 ft/s.
If you're thrown 4 balls, you get to walk (free walk to first base) but if you're thrown 3 strikes, then you're out.
If you are running 5mph relative to the ground and you throw a ball 60mph relative to yourself in the direction you are running, then the ball is traveling at 65mph relative to the ground. You can determine this by simply adding the two speeds together, assuming that the ball is thrown in the direction you are running.
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