Composite bats typically hit a ball farther than aluminum or wood bats due to their larger sweet spot and greater trampoline effect upon contact. Composite materials allow for a more flexible barrel, which can generate higher bat speed and better energy transfer to the ball. However, performance can also be influenced by factors like the player's skill, swing mechanics, and the specific league regulations regarding bat types. Ultimately, the best material for hitting distance may vary based on individual preferences and playing conditions.
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Aluminum. Corking a bat reduces the collision. A ball travels further with an uncorked wooden than a corked wooden.
A fake plastic bat is nown to be thrown the farthest out of any other bat.It is becayse the plastic bat is the lightes bat of all.
metal also known as aluminum
in most cases the bat
All things being equal, the bat, the ball, the force used etc., the same thing that happens when a boy hits a ball with a bat.
Usually because the ball hits in what you could call the weakest part of the bat. If the ball hits directly on a grain, or a weak part of a poorly made bat. the bat will crack. Also, the ball can break the bat at the handle, where the bat is thinnest, due to the massive amount of force the ball is traveling with as it comes in contact with the bat.
because a metal bat has give so when the ball hits it the bat flex's and the ball slings off harder
It is equivalent to the change in momentum of the ball.
The force that is produced while swinging the bat and the throwing of the ball.
Yaa, if someone takes a catch then the batsman is out definitely.
According to Newton's third law of motion, the force exerted by the ball on the bat would be equivalent to the force exerted by the bat on the ball. Therefore, if the bat hits the ball with 1000 N of force, the ball would also hit back on the bat with 1000 N of force.