325 feet
it stands for runs batted in. for example there is a guy at third base and the guy at the plate hits the ball into the out field and the guy on third gets. the batter got 1 rbi.
I dont believe the name was ever mentioned.
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Capacitors act like tiny storage batteries made of two plates separated by a thin insulator or air. When one plate is charged negative and the other positive, they build up a charge that remains when the current is removed. When its power is required, the circuit is switched to conduct current between the two plates, and the capacitor releases its charge.AnswerCapacitors don't really store charge at all. They allow negative charge to be transferred from one plate to the other, thus establishing an electric field between their plates. But there is no net increase in charge -the amount of charge on the capacitor's plates, after 'charging', is exactly the same as there was before 'charging' -it's just moved around! What capacitors 'store' is energy, not charge.
what plate is Sweden on
Depends on the field in question. There is no standard.
408 feet
Safeco field in Seattle, WA
The length of a standard baseball field is approximately 90-95 meters (300-330 feet) from home plate to the outfield fence.
The difference from home plate to the foul posts on each field vary. Some fences are farther away, some fences are higher. In some cases, the fences in right field are much closer than the fence in left, or vice versa. It all depends on the specific field you are playing on.
Official fields use 90ft baselines and 60ft6in from the pitchers mound to home plate. The fence distance is determined by the team.
A pitch is a throw. If you mean field or diamond it depends on what age group. Major league fields can go from about 200 ft from home plate to center field fence to 400 ft. It all depends on the which field.
pitchers mound - home plate= 46 feet distance between bases=60 feet fence =about 200 feet
Yes, that is Rule 1.04(a) which reads: "Any Playing Field constructed by a professional club after June 1, 1958, shall provide a minimum distance of 325 feet from home base to the nearest fence, stand or other obstruction on the right and left field foul lines, and a minimum distance of 400 feet to the center field fence."
If you are referring to the distance from home plate to the center field fence. It would be Minute Maid park In Houston Texas, home of the Houston Astros.
According to Mapguest, it's only 20 minutes. From: Wrigley Field, 1060 W Addison St, Chicago, IL 606013, to U.S. Cellular Field, 333 W 35th St, Chicago, IL 606016, is an estimated 9.86 miles, and an estimated 20 minutes. We'll be there soon to find out for sure, Good Luck!
Softball Field LayoutA softball field is the same as a baseball field. They're practically the same sport. They have a few minor differences like how they pitch and how big the ball is, but they're almost the same. The fields are different because unlike a baseball field, a softball field has no grass in the infield. the softball field mound will be closer than a baseball field mound.the softball field is in a diamond shape with 3bases and a home plate at the corner inside the diamond is all sand and behind the bases there is also some sand after the sand there is an outfield which is all grass.there is also 2 fowl line that go from the left and right side corners of the home plate to the fence in the outfield (usually).-k1956