It is usually a continually varying amount which depends on its initial velocity - when it is pitched or hit - and other forces such as the acceleration due to gravity, aerodynamic drag and so on.
It can actually move at different velocities.
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56 mph
velocity = velocity
muzzle velocity is the velocity of bullet and recoil velocity is the velocity of gun.
That would be velocity
The answer is velocity.
multiply acceleration and velocity
In that case, you have all three - speed, acceleration, velocity.
30 mph!
KE = 1/2mv2, where m is mass in kg, and vis velocity in m/s. Since both the baseball and the softball are thrown at the same velocity, the difference in KE comes down to mass. A baseball has a mass of 0.142kg - 0.149kg, and a softball has a mass of 0.177kg - 0.198kg. Therefore, since the softball has the greater mass, the softball would have more kinetic energy. The 2 after the v is supposed to be a superscript and is supposed to mean velocity squared.
56 mph
The High Velocity Sports is located in Victoria Park in front of the Canton Softball center. It is also near by to many local shops in this peaceful area.
Kimberlee Rae Seevers has written: 'The effects of different types of softball covers on velocity and rotation of pitches' -- subject(s): Balls (Sporting goods), Human mechanics, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Softball, Pitching (Baseball), Softball
They named it softball because the game of softball was derived from Baseball. The baseball had a hard core whereas the softball has a soft core, so they named it softball. Although the ball is not softball the core of the ball is soft.
momentum = mass times velocity momentum = .145 x 10 = 1.45 kg-m/sec
The velocity of the softball that is pitched is fast enough to hit the catchers glove with a lot of force so it causes the catcher's hand to sting or hurt
Softball is played on a softball field or it is often referred to as a diamond.
No, bunting in 16U softball is not illegal.