Because you need to add strenght to it and the ball have to move in accurate to the position.
45 degrees.
135 degrees is the supplement of 45 degrees. When you minus 45 degrees from 180 degrees you will get 135 degrees which is the supplement angle of 45 degrees.
I would recommend a 45 degree angle! i seem to get the most power out of my swing then. Also make sure not to drop your shoulder. At 45 degrees you would have a nice golf swing but a horrific softball swing. The bat will be at approximately 90 degrees to the batter and 0 degrees to the ball. The angle the ball is traveling will be different from pitch to pitch and speed of the pitcher but along the plain of the field it will be approximately 4 to 15 degrees. The force is going to depend on the speed of the pitch and the batters bat speed but it will be around 6000 lbs peak force. If you wish to get a better estimate refer to Newton's second law. You will need to ball speed and bat speed.
They are: 90 degrees, 45 degrees and 45 degrees
45 degrees Fahrenheit = 7.2 degrees Celsius
45 - (-5) = 45 + 5 = 50 degrees
It is also 45 degrees.
The mechanical advantage for optimal throwing distance is typically around 4-5. This allows for a good balance between force and speed in the throwing motion, maximizing the distance the object can travel. It is important to consider factors such as the weight of the object being thrown and the strength of the thrower when determining the mechanical advantage.
The question is somewhat ambiguous, but the answer is probably 45 degrees.
45 degrees Celsius = 113 degrees Fahrenheit.
45 degree angle. this gives the greatest distance. Less then 45 degrees and gravity will pull it down quicker. more then 45 degrees, and it'll go higher then it goes in distance. at 45 degrees, the height and distance will be equal, giving enough height to keep it in the air longer without sacrificing distance.