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Bat speed in cricket is typically measured using specialized instruments like speed guns or radar guns. These devices calculate the speed at which the bat is moving when it makes contact with the ball. The faster the bat speed, the more power and force can be generated in the shot.
A cricket bat is considered a third-class lever because the effort (force applied by the batsman) is between the load (the ball) and the fulcrum (the hands holding the bat). This lever arrangement allows the batsman to exert force over a longer distance to increase the speed and power of the ball when struck.
This observation is due to the physics of sound travel. The speed of light is much faster than the speed of sound, so you see the ball hitting the bat before you hear the sound of the impact.
Sachin Tendulkar's cricket bat typically weighs between 2.7 to 3.2 pounds.
The kinetic energy of a moving cricket bat describes the energy it possesses due to its motion. This energy is stored in the bat as it swings and strikes the cricket ball, transferring the kinetic energy to the ball upon impact.
The speed of an aircraft is measured using an airspeed indicator, which measures the speed at which the aircraft is moving through the air. Groundspeed, on the other hand, is the speed at which the aircraft is moving over the ground and is measured using GPS technology.