The composite bats have a trampoline like affect that give the ball more distance. Aluminum is more stiff and has less of a trampoline affect than a composite bat would.
The aluminum bat would go farther than the wooden bat. It will go farther because the aluminum bat is much lighter than the wooden bat.
the metal bat
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composite combat to be specific
Wooden bat absorb more energy than metal bat during the contact with object.
Because you can swing it faster and it is lighter than an metal bat
because there is friction between the bat and ball, this produces heat, a wooden bat isn't as good at conducting heat as a composite bat, therefore a composite bat will feel warmer after multiple use than a wooden one.
Composite bats typically hit a softball farther than aluminum or wooden bats due to their lightweight construction and larger sweet spot, which allows for greater energy transfer upon contact. Composite materials also provide better performance when properly broken in, maximizing distance. However, personal preference, playing style, and league regulations can influence the choice of bat. Ultimately, while composite bats often achieve the farthest hits, the best bat for individual players may vary.
metalMetal baseball bats will most likely go farther. A lot of people believe that wood bats hit farther than BBCOR though
It is basically an original aluminim/metal bat that has no composite pieces in it or half composite pieces. Now for little leauge, babe ruth, and highschool BBcor bats must be used, although in AAU which is more competitve and considered travel baseball you can use composite bats
The 2009 Demarini Vendetta is a composite bat. They were going to make all composite bats for 2011 Illegal but they didn't fallow through with the rule. This bat is legal to use in 2011 but in 2012 it may be illegal because it's a composite bat.