Physics of Baseball, The

Physics of Baseball, The

1990 • 142 pages

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A Sterling Professor of Physics at Yale University provides a unique and fascinating perspective on America's favorite pastime. Did you Know . . . An average head wind (10 miles per hour) can turn a 400-foot home run into a 370-foot out? A curve ball that seems to break over 14 inches never actually deviates from a straight line by more tha 3 1/2 inches? There is no such thing (except in softball) as a rising fastball? The collision of a ball on the bat lasts only about 1/1000th of a second? That a batted ball should be able to travel no father than 545 feet?

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