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∙ 12y agoI 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.
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∙ 12y agothe angle that the ball is going and the force that is applied to the ball by the bat
Applied force when the ball is hit, and air resistance on the ball going in the opposite direction.
The force needed to make a ball bounce depends on factors like the weight and material of the ball, the surface it lands on, and the height of the bounce desired. Generally, a greater force will result in a higher bounce, but it must be applied at the right angle and with the right timing to achieve the desired effect.
When catching a ball, the action force is the force applied by the ball on your hand. The reaction force is the equal and opposite force applied by your hand on the ball. These forces are part of Newton's Third Law of Motion.
The distance travelled by the ping pong ball would depend on factors such as the force applied by the catapualt, the angle of launch, wind speed, and direction, etc.
If you apply a force to a soccer ball, it will accelerate in the direction of the force. The speed and direction of the ball will depend on the magnitude and direction of the force applied.
When a ball is being thrown, the force acting on it is the muscular force exerted by the person throwing the ball. This force causes the ball to accelerate and be propelled forward.
Yes, the pullback angle of a catapult can affect the distance a ball could go. A greater pullback angle typically increases the applied force on the projectile, resulting in a longer distance traveled. However, the optimal angle depends on various factors, such as the launch velocity and air resistance.
Yes, force is required to throw a ball upward. The force applied by your arm gives the ball its initial velocity to overcome gravity and travel upward.
The ball will move when an external force is applied to it, such as someone picking it up or kicking it.
Because of the amount of force, spin, and angle you place on the ball with your raquet.
The net force is the difference between the applied force and the frictional force: 22.8N - 2.3N = 20.5N.