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∙ 14y agoGenerally, a 90 MPH fast ball for an MLB pitcher is considered good. There are some that can throw in the upper 90s and, in the 2006 World Series, Joel Zumaya was clocked at 103 MPH.
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∙ 15y agoIt depends on how hard it's hit, and how fast the ball was going towards the batter.
On the break, which is the fastest shot, the cue ball can travel 25-27 mph. Also, that is an extremely hard break.
69 mph It can be any speed but probably about 60 mph
It's 669,600,000 MPH
A well Hit line drive in the MLB can possibly travel up to 110 mph. That is an extreme however and it is more likely that a well hit ball travel in the 90 mph range
17,500 mph
If you mean how fast does a tornado travel, the average forwards speed is about 30 mph, but it can range from 0 mph to over 70.
20 mph
23 mph
65 mph.
Average of about 100-150 for amateurs. Tiger Woods hits a ball at 170 MPH.
Sports Science estimated a well hit line drive off a wooden bat to be around 120 mph.
The best information I have came from a short film biography that stated in 1941 his fast ball speed was estimated by comparison with a speeding motorcycle going 86 mph. It was estimated he reached 104 mph. However, in 1946 radar guns were available. His fast ball was measured at 107.9 mph. Pretty fast. Claim is that his fast balls frequently measured over 100 mph during regular games. In a film biography of Bob Feller it is said in 1941 his fast ball was estimated at 104 mph. However, in 1946 when radar guns were available his fast ball was clocked at 107.9 mph. Pretty fast. He frequently exceeded 100 mph in regular games.