Author Topic: Curveballs, Fastballs and Physics  (Read 1719 times)

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Offline Nick the Pig

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Re: Curveballs, Fastballs and Physics
« Topic Start: October 15, 2010, 01:31:33 PM »
Seems like every few years another physicist claims that baseballs don't curve.  I always get a chuckle out of it.

The only way a baseball would follow a parabolic path is if it was thrown in a vaccuum.

They're right about fastballs not rising, though.  But the more backspin you put on it, the less it will drop, giving it the illusion of "rising".