The Ball has energy in the form of potential energy as if it was released it would fall to the ground. The pitcher uses chemical energy to move his arm and give momentum to the ball. The ball's energy is now transformed to kinetic energy as it moves through the air.
Potential Energy - Stored Energy or the potential to do work Kinetic energy is energy of motion, as you in a car. If the car runs into a tree, the kinetic ehergy in your body throws you into the windshield. And it hurts.
You see objects move toward each other all the time! Try this - turn on the TV, watch a baseball game, and see the ball move towards the catcher every time the pitcher throws it. Open your eyes!!
At its highest point.
The ball has the highest potential energy at its maximum height (15m in the air). At the beginning, the ball has only kinetic energy and no potential energy. But as the ball travels upward, kinetic energy is converted into potential energy. When the ball changes direction, there is no kinetic energy, as all of it is now potential energy. As the ball returns back down, potential energy is converted back into kinetic energy.
A ball occurs when the pitcher throws a pitch outside the strike zone and the batter does not swing at it. Should this occur four times during a plate appearance, the batter is allowed to advance to first base on what is called a base on balls, or walk.
usually the pitcher but evry body throwes the ball
A pitcher throws a baseball to the catcher while the batter trys to hit it.
A sport where you hit a baseball with a bat & the pitcher throws the ball
The pitcher.
The pitcher
the one who throws the ball to the batter (stands in the middle of the field on the white rubber)
The pitcher throws the ball to the batter in baseball
He throws the ball.
A pitcher is the person who pitches, or throws, the ball to the batter.
that is completely up to the age of the pitcher, how hard he throws, and how many he is capable of throwing
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A pitcher is the person who stands in the center of the infield and "pitches" or throws the ball over the home plate. He tries to get the ball past the person who is at bat. He is responsible for keeping them from scoring, but he has the help of the other players.