No. He had one of the fastest pitches ever, but not the fastest. Bob Feller, a hall of famer, who played for the Cleveland Indians from 1936-1941, served in the navy from 1941-1945, then came back and finished his carreer with the Indians from 1945-1956, had the fastest fastball ever clocked at 107.9 mph.
I play softball so i should know ! The fastest pitch ever thrown by a woman was 80 something mph.
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NO
95 mph
Satellites rotate around the earth at a high rate of speed. The fastest object we have created would be the particle accelerator.
Marion Jones, of USA, is the current fastest woman on earth.
An object is moving if its position is changing with respect to a reference point over time. This can be observed by visually tracking the object's motion or using instruments to measure its displacement.
The fastest animal on earth is the Peregrine Falcon. It can fly at speeds of 55 mph horizontally, but when flying downwards they reach speeds of over 270 mph. This speed can not be match by any other animal in the world, be it on land, sea or sky.
The fastest wind speed ever recorded on Earth was 253 mph (408 km/h) during Tropical Cyclone Olivia in 1996 at Barrow Island, Australia.
no
There must be, because without it, nothing on earth can ever start moving.
No, the distance covered by a moving object cannot be less than zero. Distance is always measured as a positive value. If an object is moving, it will always cover a distance greater than or equal to zero.
A moving star refers to a celestial object that appears to change its position in the sky over time relative to other stars, as observed from Earth. This apparent movement is due to factors such as the star's own motion through space and the Earth's orbit around the Sun.
light is the fastest
Moon and earth both moving indepenatly off each other so not in set points ever
The ever fastest Indian bowler is Ishant Sharma.