If you are running 5mph relative to the ground and you throw a ball 60mph relative to yourself in the direction you are running, then the ball is traveling at 65mph relative to the ground. You can determine this by simply adding the two speeds together, assuming that the ball is thrown in the direction you are running.
distance wise without bouncing id say about...150 feet.
Less than 1/2 second (0.421 second) at 98 mph.
The fastball would travel that distance in 0.393 seconds at 105 mph
It would take 13 minutes.
as far as it wants to
A catapult does not necessarily have to be big for it to go far. There are certain factors that affect how far a catapult will shoot. The speed of shooting and the force applied are the main factors.
not that far unless the catcher wears a baseball glove somthing soft
Such is called kinetic energy.
15 mi
60mph
i can go up to 60mph
0.0166 miles
About 91 minutes at 60mph.
it will go about 45-60mph
60mph
About 60mph
about 55 to 60mph
about 60mph
90 mi
no they can reach speeds up to 60mph