Assuming you are talking about the driver, you tee the ball up with roughly half the ball above the crown, the ball should also be lined up with the arrow or logo on the crown, this is where the sweet spot is. When you swing the club and hit the ball with an ascending blow, the ball will be hit in the sweet spot.
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Cor is the center of the softball. With the different sizes .47 or .44 these are the size of the cor inside the ball. How it affects the ball is the cor is like the sweet spot. You know how a bat has a sweet spot....well a ball has the same thing. The size is important because the bigger (.47) the sweet spot the better chance you have of hitting it and it making solid contact. So a bigger sweet spot is easier to hit and will like make the ball travel rather and faster.
Not necessarily, but it does increase the size of the sweet spot. Hitting the sweet spot does make the ball go farther.
The sweet spot is the central part of the strings. Players aim to hit as many shots in this area of the racquet as they can produce better quality shots. There is usually a drawing on the sweet spot of a racquet e.g. on a wilson racquet, the 'W' on the strings is the sweet spot
The sweet spot is the shortest distance between two seams on a baseball. This location on the baseball is the most preferred for signatures by collectors because it is centered as to the point of view, and pleasing to the eye when displayed. The other "sweet spot" is were the manufacturing stamping is placed on the ball.
When you hit a tennis ball with a tennis racquet, you want the ball to contact the sweet spot of strings.
It isn't called soccer ball because the soccer ball is the ball you use in soccer. See? I have actually heard people call it soccer and soccer ball.
I've never heard of a ballplayer refusing to sign a sweet spot. This might just be an isolated incident. If anything a ball player if handed a baseball will most likely sign on the sweet spot. the sweet spot is the most desirable spot for an autograph for a single-signed baseball. The sweet spot is the section of a baseball typically reserved for the team manager on team signed baseballs or the top stars on the team. If a group of players are signing a baseball they might not sign the sweet spot in respect for the player or players that it is reserved for.
The string is woven into the godhead of a racquet and used to hit the ball.
Cor is the center of the softball. And there are different size cor's in softballs. (.40,.44,.47) The cor is the sweet spot on the ball....much like a bat has a sweet spot a ball does too. The bigger the cor (.47) the bigger the sweet spot. If a ball has a big sweet spot it is easier to make solid contact with that ball. With a smaller cor (.40) the sweet spot is smaller and harder to make solid contact. Compression (or lbs) is used to show how tight a softball is. Meaning that a ball that has been hit a lot has kind of become "Mushy" or it sounds kind of dead. Well a ball that has a high compression (ex. 500lb) is very tight and very alive and will pop off the bat instead of sounding dead. There are a variety of compressions (375lb - 500lb) and it depends on what type of ball you are looking for in your league. A high cor (.47) and high compression (500 lb) should travel farther and faster than smaller cor and compression softballs.
The light ball you can get it by catching pikachu.first go and get a Pokemon who knows sweet scent and go to safari zone>after your there go to a spot where you last met pikachu and use sweet scent.96% it will come with oran berry or light ball