Yes. Faster = farther.
The biggest affect with age is the flexibility of the body. As the player gets older his/her flexibility decreases and thus the width that they can swing. The result is typically lost distance and power.
A swing and a see-saw are vehicles and they travel the required distance
no the bob on the shorter one has less distance per period to travel
no the bob on the shorter one has less distance per period to travel
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The distance of Kevin's drive is a function of the torque of his swing.
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Follow-through doesn't affect the force, if thats what your think. It actually increase the velocity. Follow-through means more time of collision
no.
A bat hitting a baseball is an elastic collision which means there is a transfer of momentum from the bat to the ball. Since momentum is equal to mass multiplied by velocity, a higher mass means more momentum. However, you also must consider that it is harder to swing a heavier bat and therefore it will travel slower and therefore have less momentum.
it doesn't
If it is a short pendulum, then the leg or whatever you call it has a smaller distance to cover, and therefore can swing faster than a longer pendulum.