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I am in 8th grade and I am writing a paper on the advantages about aluminum or wooden bats. i am trying to figure out which one hits farther if the same amount of force is used on it in, and the ball must hit the same part of the bat.
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Ed. note: There are good responses to this question at the Physics Archive, and a Moment of Science, Adam. A really in-depth study of the physics is available at Why Aluminum Bats Perform Better than Wood Bats. ... My child wants to do a research paper on the subject of wood bats vs. metal bats, and whether the metal...
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Currently high school and college players use aluminum and other metal alloy bats and wooden bats are used in major and minor league baseball. However that may change. A recent decision by the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association, which regulates high school play, requires wooden bats in the 2003 tournament.
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Aluminum vs. wood: Brown bioengineers building apparatus to measure ball speed ... Those on the college mound speak from experience: Balls jump off the aluminum bats used in their games faster than they do off wooden bats used by professional ballplayers, often leaving them with less than a second to get out of the way.
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Aluminum Bats vs. Wood Bats - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A baseball bat is a smooth wooden or metal club used in the game of baseball to hit the ball after the ball is thrown by the pitcher. It is no more than 2.75 inches in diameter at the thickest part an...
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Ever wonder why Major League ball players only swing with wooden bats and not aluminum? Well, they can’t use aluminum. Mark McGuire hits the ball 500 feet, but with an aluminum bat he’d get 700 feet easily. ... Dog Mouth Vs. Human Mouth...
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This pitcher only suffered a broken jaw and a concussion (Research 16). Baum research also shows that sixty percent of balls hit by aluminum bats arrive in less than .375 seconds, while only five percent of balls hit by wooden bats get to the pitcher's mound in the same amount of time. ... :: Money for College :: Public vs.
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