The distance a batted ball travels depends on various factors such as the speed and angle of the bat strike, the type of pitch, the strength of the hitter, and weather conditions. In general, home runs can travel anywhere from 300 feet to over 500 feet, depending on these factors.
Yes, the shape of a ball can affect how far it goes. A more streamlined shape, like a sphere or an ellipsoid, can help reduce air resistance and allow the ball to travel farther compared to a less aerodynamic shape.
Air pressure can affect how far a soccer ball travels by influencing its bounce, flight, and responsiveness to kicks. Higher air pressure in the ball can lead to a more predictable and consistent bounce, resulting in longer distances covered during play. Conversely, lower air pressure can reduce the ball's speed and distance traveled, affecting gameplay.
totally depends on your definition of bad weather. wind could be good and bad depending on which direction. the ball won't go as far if it is raining. and if it is extremely cold, the ball won't travel as far
A lighter ball will generally launch farther in a catapult because it requires less force to accelerate and propel. A heavier ball would require more force to launch and would not travel as far due to the increased mass.
Yes. The viscosity, smoothness, slant, hardness and other factors of the surface would affect the distance a ball would travel. For example, a ball will travel much farther down a wet aluminum slide than up a sand dune.
Depends on the speed the ball travels.
very far
No, it has no effect.
In soccer, there is no rule as to how far the ball must travel. The person who starts with the ball could kick it backward, to the person next to them, or down the field.
No the length of the bat doesn't affect how far the ball goes, its all in your hips and the velocity of the ball.
No, it is a dead ball and the batter is out.
It simple has to be in fair territory there is no distance it has to travel.
A batted ball is a pitched ball that makes contact with the batter's bat, whether intentional or not. A batted ball can be fair or foul.
Yes, the shape of a ball can affect how far it goes. A more streamlined shape, like a sphere or an ellipsoid, can help reduce air resistance and allow the ball to travel farther compared to a less aerodynamic shape.
250 FT. Idiot!!
Once a ball has been batted, he/she may not do anything to change the course of the ball.
Yes, ofcourse it does. Aerodynamics of a ball are decided by how much air is in the ball. Usually, more air in a ball gives it buoyancy and it travels over a longer distance.