Generally speaking, it means the ball has to be harder and farther. The question is if it really does. Fenway Park has a 37 foot fence in left field, which is only 310 feet away. Still, it is a popular target for right-handed hitters. The Los Angeles Coliseum had a comedically short left field (290 feet) and a very high net, but Wally Moon took great advantage anyways, and had career power numbers.
No.
The blast of the volcano, the wind, and how light the ash is all affect how far it will travel.
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Yes. Faster = farther.
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The distance from Florida to Korea is roughly 7,531 miles. Of course, where you live will affect the number of miles you have to travel.
The hypothesis for a balloon rocket is whether the shape of the balloon will affect the distance that it will travel.
The hypothesis for a balloon rocket is whether the shape of the balloon will affect the distance that it will travel.
Distance does not affect the average speed. A car can travel 1 kilometre at an average speed of 60 km per hour, or it can travel 100 km at the same average speed.
The type of light, the distance it has to travel and the substance that it passes through.
Yes. The viscosity, smoothness, slant, hardness and other factors of the surface would affect the distance a ball would travel. For example, a ball will travel much farther down a wet aluminum slide than up a sand dune.