The term "hanging," in reference to any type of pitch, means the pitch just hung out over the plate, giving the batter an excellent chance to hit it. It generally results from the pitcher didn't throw the pitch in the way he intended to throw it, and the ball then just went right over the plate. In that sense, a hanging curveball, a hanging slider, or a hanging screwball are all pretty much the same thing: a pitch that didn't do what the pitcher wanted it to do.
A sinker pitch moves downward due to its spin, while a slider pitch moves sideways.
A breaking ball is a general term for any pitch that breaks or curves, while a slider is a specific type of breaking ball that moves horizontally with sharp, late movement.
Yes. The fork looks a bit different, but that's styling only.
Unix is a specification. Mac OS X is a certified implementation of Unix. This like asking "What is the difference between a turtle and a red-eared slider."
When a fast ball and curve ball are mixed together it is called a slider.
When using a regular DS game on the 3DS, the 3D slider does nothing.
Different songs, graphics, Hammer-on/Pull-off system, and the slider notes work better in Guitar Hero 5.
The key differences between a slider and a curveball are in their spin and movement. A slider has more side-to-side movement due to its lateral spin, while a curveball has more vertical drop due to its topspin. In a slider vs curveball diagram, the slider would show a more horizontal trajectory with a sharper break to the side, while the curveball would show a more arcing path with a downward drop. The spin direction and axis of rotation can also be represented to visually differentiate between the two pitches.
The main difference between a slider and curveball is the way that they move. Imagine your throwing a slider at a clock. It would go from 3 to 9. However, if you were to throw a curveball at a clock it would go from about 1:30 to 7:30.
A red-eared slider can survive without food for about 2 to 3 months. However, it is important to provide them with regular meals to ensure their health and well-being.
No, a Messenger is a slider with a full qwerty keyboard. A Glyde is a touch screen slider with a qwerty keyboard. The major difference is the Glyde is touch screen and the messenger is not.
There is no difference. They are just two different names for the type of turtle.