The more dense a bat is, the more harder it is. The harder the bat the less amount of energy is absorbed so the ball will go farther.
Main point:
Bat more dense- farther hit
Bat less dense- shorter hit
A shaved bat is a bat that has had material removed from the inside by "shaving" the inner wall. This thins the wall of the bat which causes the ball to leave the bat at higher speeds and giving greater distance to hit balls.
A longer bat can generate more bat speed, potentially increasing the distance the ball travels when well hit. However, a longer bat can also be heavier and more difficult to control, so it may not always result in increased distance. Ultimately, the player's swing mechanics and contact point with the ball are more important factors in determining distance than bat length alone.
yes, usually a heavyer bat will make the ball go farther, but if it's too heavy it willl slow your swing and you won't get a very good hit. I lighter bat will help you swing faster and you will pull the ball more.
There is a trampoline effect when a ball hits a bat. The warmer the bat, the more the bat is able to contract and expand to create this effect. The colder the bat, the less able it is to create the trampoline effect.
No, it has no effect.
I dont know if this answers your question, But the bat does effect the distance and speed of the ball. Normally, the bigger bat you have (weight and inches) the ball will travel faster and farther. I play softball, and sometimes the coach will reccommend a bigger and heavier bat for the person.( X
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Yes. Faster = farther.
Metal bats are hollow and have thin walls that produce a trampoline effect that propels the ball off the bat. Imagine dropping a ball on a trampoline. That rebound effect is what occurs at impact and it helps accelerate the ball with greater velocity than you would get with a wood bat. The sweet spot is also much larger on a metal bat.
A double barreled bat is the same as a double walled bat. The barrel (the part where the ball hits the bat) contains a smaller barrel inside it's hollow compartment. This gives it more umph when the ball hits the bat because of the 'trampoline effect'.
A Short Hand (SH) size bat
in most cases the bat