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∙ 11y ago(60 feet per 0.5 second) = 120 feet per second = 81.82 miles per hour
That's the Baseball's horizontal speed. Since it can't be thrown without any
vertical motion, and the vertical component of its speed is accelerated because
of gravity, its actual speed keeps changing throughout the flight, and its speed
at any moment is a pretty complicated question.
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∙ 11y agoyes it does the optimal ang
if the bal is thrown by making 45 degree angles. with the ground..it will travel maximum distance...
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!
10 m/s
If that's 32.1 meters per second initially, then after 4 seconds it's fallingwith a speed of 7.1 meters per second.If that's 32.1 feet per second initially, then it returns to the thrower's hand injust under 2 seconds, and it's in the dirt long before 4 seconds have passed.If it had been tossed at the edge of a cliff, then after 4 seconds, it would befalling with a speed of 96.7 feet per second.
The speed of the baseball can be calculated using the formula: speed = distance / time. Plugging in the values, we get speed = 20 meters / 0.5 seconds = 40 meters per second. Thus, the speed of the baseball is 40 m/s.
22.35294117647059
0.42 seconds.
In the case of constant velocity (or speed), velocity = distance / time.
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.
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To find the velocity, you can use the formula: Velocity = Distance / Time. In this case, the distance is 38 meters and the time is 1.7 seconds. So, the velocity of the baseball thrown from third base to first base is 38 meters / 1.7 seconds = 22.35 meters per second.
0.39 seconds
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.
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yes it does the optimal ang
There is more force behind the egg thrown further distance than the egg thrown from small distance. That and gravity acceleration.