aluminum because it absorbs the ball and wood bends with the ball.
This is kinda funny because we just did an expirent in sciene on this. we got the aluminum because some wood bats have week spots
Depends on what the flex of the bat is... if you have a stiff flex or one piece bat the ball is bound to travel a greater distance... having a stiff composite bat will deff create a faster exit speed after the bat is swung but this does not mean it will go further... but all in all I believe it is the person who is swinging the bat who determines the distance the ball will travel... having a 400$ bat will not make you hit homeruns.
It really depends on what kind of aluminum bat, how strong you are, how fast the ball is traveling, and how fast your bat is traveling.
With an aluminum bat the ball jumps better off of the bat then with a wooden bat.
I would say the best bbcor bat on market currently is the Akadema Apocalypse. The Rawlings 5150 has received some good reviews as well.
The Miken Freak is by far the best bat.
of course an aluminum bat would!!
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Light does not travel further along power lines. What phenomenon are you describing?
It is basically an original aluminim/metal bat that has no composite pieces in it or half composite pieces. Now for little leauge, babe ruth, and highschool BBcor bats must be used, although in AAU which is more competitve and considered travel baseball you can use composite bats
They would travel equal distances because equal amounts of force allows for an equal amount of acceleration.
Yes, aluminium conducts electricity.
I would have to say aluminum foil, since radiation can travel through glass. radiation is reflected from the surface of aluminum foil. With a mirror the radiation has to travel through a small layer of glass twice before the mirror is finished with it. Glass is not totally transparent, some light is absorbed so the naked aluminum reflects better.
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Batting gloves don't help you hit the ball further. However they do increase the amount of grip you have on the bat and (for aluminum bats only) they reduce the sting if you hit a very fast pitch.
The word further can be used as either an adjective or an adverb. As an adjective: the book is about the further adventures of Bill and Ted. As an adverb: you need to travel further.