metal also known as aluminum
It goes further than a wooden bat.
Wooden
the metal bat
A ball with less friction, such as a smooth, hard ball like a metal ball or a marble, will typically roll the farthest down a ramp compared to a ball with more friction, such as a rubber ball or a soft foam ball.
Aluminum. Corking a bat reduces the collision. A ball travels further with an uncorked wooden than a corked wooden.
Since momentum equals mass times velocity, the metal ball's momentum is 2N/s (Newton seconds).
A metal bat will hit the hardest because metal is 85% stronger than a wooden bat.
Metal bats are made out of aluminum. They replaced wooden bats because too many wooden bats broke. Now wooden bats have started replacing metal bats in high schools because metal bats can hit the ball harder than wooden bats and cause more injuries.
metal is actually harder and that is the reason the MLB does not use metal bats because they propel the ball at a significantly faster speed. - Clay
Metal most definitely, hence why Metal bats are not used beyond the college level. MLB studs are far too powerful to use anything but Wooden bats.
AnswerAluminum definitely. Compared to wood, metal is able to more easily compress then regain it's shape. This trampoline effect is what causes the ball to come off the bat more quickly.
Baseball is one such game