It all depends. Baseball and softball pitching mechanics are way different.
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There are some old movies about softball and baseball but you just have to look for them
some applications are floatings of ships, submarines, icebergs,man,fish and rising of balloons
Communications research is used by many companies to find out how to communicate with the people of the country. Some practical applications include television, radio, and journalism
there are none: women play softball
Some practical applications of 2D technology in real life include graphic design, animation, digital art, architectural drafting, and creating illustrations for books and magazines.
Yes if it was not practical it was not there. You can see the real life use on this link http://www.intmath.com/Applications-differentiation/Applications-of-differentiation-intro.php
Some of the differences are: (SOFTBALL) 1. YOU THROW UNDERHAND. 2. THE BALL IS NOT AS HARD AS THE BASEBALL. 3. THE BALL IS A LITTLE BIGGER THAN THE BASEBALL. (BASEBALL) 1. YOU THROW OVERHAND. 2. THE BALL IS NOT AS SOFT AS THE SOFTBALL. 3. THE BALL IS NOT AS BIG AS THE SOFTBALL.
Some practical applications of electromagnetic energy include communication technologies like radio waves and microwaves, medical imaging techniques like MRI and X-rays, and power generation through hydroelectric dams and solar panels.
soccer, basketball, baseball, hockey, football, softball and much others...
softball, football, baseball, swimming, volleyball and soccer.