The density of a Baseball is the mass of the ball divided by its volume. The average density will be around 1000 kg/m^3. (Meters cubed)
It depends. FASTPITCH: girls 10u or younger use a 11" diameter ball. Girls 12u and up use a 12" diameter ball. SLOWPITCH: 12" diameter ball
The official softball is a smooth-seam ball 12 inches in circumference, weighing between 6.25 and 7 ounces (177 and 198 g)
29.1805 cubic inches
24.8 lbs/ft^3
Volume = 4/3*pi*radius3
1000
24.8 lbs/ft^3
They named it softball because the game of softball was derived from Baseball. The baseball had a hard core whereas the softball has a soft core, so they named it softball. Although the ball is not softball the core of the ball is soft.
Softball is played on a softball field or it is often referred to as a diamond.
No, bunting in 16U softball is not illegal.
Im not aware of a lot of softball sites but this is what I always check out in terms of softball conditioning and a lot of softball tips on improving softball skills
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A question about softball.
A softball is called a softball because its core is soft and sponge like. The outside is definately not soft but the core is!
a softball tournament is exactly like a baseball tournament, exept with softball
softball in Tagalog: softball (no Tagalog translation)
A soft softball is made out of foam and never actually used in a real game of softball. If it is ever used, it is probably used in PE. or in a game that is just for fun. A hard softball is used in a real game of softball. A certified softball is a lime green sort of color and comes in a variety of sizes. The smallest size is 10 inches around, another is 11 inches around, and the biggest (and the one used for college softball and the Olympic team) is 12 inches around. Most of the time you would use the smaller sized softballs in a little league and a s the kids got older, the size of the ball gets bigger. The string that hold the ball together is red, just like a baseball. Softballs weigh about 175-178 grams. It's density is 15.5 to 16.5 per square inch.