Yes,the material has an effect on the speed of the ball.Actually,the speed of metal bat is faster than wood .
Yes, a baseball bat does contain matter because it is made up of atoms and molecules that have mass and take up space. The wood, metal, or composite material that make up the bat are all forms of matter.
Probably a baseball bat because the only material is a chunk of wood. (usually ash or maple)
Not necessarily the brand but the quality of the bat. Most name brands make an excellent bat.
metalMetal baseball bats will most likely go farther. A lot of people believe that wood bats hit farther than BBCOR though
Wood is an anisotropic material, meaning some parts of it are heavier than others. Wooden baseball bats thus have an uneven distribution of mass along the axis, which moves the center of mass away from the midpoint.
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Usually because the ball hits in what you could call the weakest part of the bat. If the ball hits directly on a grain, or a weak part of a poorly made bat. the bat will crack. Also, the ball can break the bat at the handle, where the bat is thinnest, due to the massive amount of force the ball is traveling with as it comes in contact with the bat.
The mass of the bat and the baseball.
Its however tall you are, the length of a bat doesnt matter its what fits you the best like if you were 5-6ft tall you would probably want a 31 inch or a 32 inch bat.
The answer to the bat riddle is "a baseball bat."
You take a saw and cut through the top portion of the bat. It does not matter if its wood or metal. Although you might want to post a question on how to put the bat back together if you are planning to do that later
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