work at it
A pitcher has a high mound because he can get some velocity.
Gravity
That will depend not only on the escape velocity, but also - very importantly - on the object's speed.
Yes The equation for momentum is mass x velocity So if you increase velocity the momentum increases
The change in velocity, in this case, is equal to acceleration x time.
The best way is to take a cine film which takes images at fixed intervals. If you can then determine the distance moved between the images, you can calculate velocity.
Raindrops falling under gravity do not gain very high velocity due to air resistance. As raindrops fall through the atmosphere, they experience a force opposite to their direction of motion, which slows them down. The balance between gravity and air resistance limits the maximum velocity that raindrops can achieve.
When a pitcher throws a baseball, the force from the pitcher's hand accelerates the ball, changing its velocity. When a car applies brakes, the force of friction between the tires and the road slows down the car, changing its velocity. When a rocket launches into space, the thrust from the engines accelerates the rocket, changing its velocity.
Photons are known to be chargeless massless... However, since they travell with reletivistic velocity, they gain mass.
Velocity Attack evolves by leveling up the pin "Lightning Moon" in The World Ends With You. Use the pin in combat to gain experience points until it reaches its maximum level, at which point it will evolve into Velocity Attack.
In physics, Velocity = Distance/Time. Therefore, Time= Distance/Velocity. Insert the Velocity and you get Time= Distance/100. However you'd have to convert either the distance to miles or velocity to feet. 1 mile= 5,280 feet
I believe the mount gives pitchers more leverage and also improves pitching to batters. Throwing off flat ground requires more effort if you are going to maintain the velocity of a pitcher.