The ball would have to be about 3 times the weight, the bat would have to be about twice the weight and the bases would have to be further apart, assuming that the players were wearing highly advanced space suits that would allow enough natural movement to play.
The baseball would fall straight down towards the moon's surface due to the moon's gravitational pull. There is no atmosphere on the moon to create air resistance or drag on the falling object.
Your mass would remain the same on the moon as it is a measure of the amount of matter in your body. However, your weight would be about 1/6th of what it is on Earth due to the weaker gravitational pull on the moon.
It is the distance between the earth and moon.
The mass of an object remains constant regardless of its location in the universe. So, an elephant's mass would be the same on the Moon or Mars as it is on Earth. However, an object's weight, which is the effect of gravity on its mass, would differ on the Moon and Mars due to variations in their gravitational pull.
it wont weigh anything because you are in space because of the gravity xxxx :)
It would be weird because we wouldn't have to wear pads and we would be in space suits floating so it would be kinda hard to play baseball if the ball was floating
The baseball would fall straight down towards the moon's surface due to the moon's gravitational pull. There is no atmosphere on the moon to create air resistance or drag on the falling object.
Your mass would remain the same on the moon as it is a measure of the amount of matter in your body. However, your weight would be about 1/6th of what it is on Earth due to the weaker gravitational pull on the moon.
I dont think so, because if it would chances are it would be playing now:D
It is the distance between the earth and moon.
no
A waning moon is getting bigger whereas the waxing one is getting smaller
You should specify which Harvest Moon game you are playing. But as far as I know you can not buy Bananas anywhere in any Harvest Moon game.
Charlie Bewley is playing Demetri in New Moon
The mass of an object remains constant regardless of its location in the universe. So, an elephant's mass would be the same on the Moon or Mars as it is on Earth. However, an object's weight, which is the effect of gravity on its mass, would differ on the Moon and Mars due to variations in their gravitational pull.
Daniel cudmore will be playing Felix in new moon
Moon Mullen debuted on April 18, 1944, playing for the Philadelphia Blue Jays at Shibe Park; he played his final game on October 1, 1944, playing for the Philadelphia Blue Jays at Shibe Park.