ok well il just do a field experiment.
I have a 26 oz bat and I just bought the same bat but 22.5 oz. maybe il hit a few off a tee and see how it goes.
ok well this is just way over my head now...
saying its
- the same bat just different weights (like how they sell them)
- same bat length
- the ball hits at the same sweet spot
- same ball
- same pitch speed or even hit it off a tee
- same angle of swing
- Only difference is higher...
ok but here is my problem,
I am looking for ball velocity after collision to see how hard the ball is hit/how far it goes.
If I don't have the ball velocity after collision I can't find the bat velocity after collison... right?
Ok So I have been wondering this for awhile.
Could someone help me find an equation to figure this out.
I play slowpitch softball and was curious about swing speed and the weight of the bat.
If we keep the mass of the ball constant (.198 kg), and the pitch speed constant (8.94 m/s), and...
Ok So I have been wondering this for awhile.
Could someone help me find an equation to figure this out.
I play slowpitch softball and was curious about swing speed and the weight of the bat.
If we keep the mass of the ball constant (.198 kg), and the pitch speed constant (8.94 m/s), and...