Let's find and understand sweet spots of wooden bats. When you strike the ball, it vibrates just like the vibration of an airplane or a bridge and passes through the bat in the waves. This action is important to understanding because every vibration experienced by the bat gains energy from the speed of the ball as it leaves the bat. If you strike a ball with the "clause" of the bat, the frequency (each bat that vibrates at the same time at multiple low frequencies and high frequencies like a harmonic overtone of a string instrument) is canceled. I will feel stinging. A hand when hitting a ball at various positions of batting.
Robert K. Adair's baseball physics is a very interesting book that reveals some interesting information on physics and baseball relationships. Robert K. Adair revealed and discovered many interesting facts and observations on this sport. This book gives you some of the most incredible information you will hear, and thinks their scientific support is almost unbelievable. In 1987, Robert K. Adel asked Batjay Marty, then president of the National League, "Became a physicist in the National League." Adel is a professor of physics at Yale University and the only person chosen. Adele's work is to study many ingenious and most intense debate about baseball physics and practicality. Adel participated in the competition, but he first attacked his baseball knowledge.
This is (Otaku) thing: The whole phenomenon is rooted in mathematics, astronomy, physics and design. Because baseball is our national sports and entertainment, it also has traces of Americana. In Major League Baseball (MLB), the direction of baseball diamonds and outdoor competitions follows the official rule manual. Well, it's not complete ... there are subtle differences. In section 01 - 1.04, it states: "Route from home base to pitcher second base is desirable to be east-north east" This is the only rule that uses the word "ideal" in the rule book It's time! In fact, the MLB baseball field literally does not follow this rule to define it. ENE will be at an angle of 67.5 degrees, so please use 32 base points of the compass. The position of the current MLB baseball faces an angle!
Consider Ted Williams, the biggest batter to date. According to the book "Baseball Physics", the typical major league course takes about 0.35 seconds from the pitcher to the home plate - the same time between the heartbeat and the next heartbeat. The average shot time to activate his muscles and start a swing is 0.25 seconds. The visual information of the ball entering the hit area takes several milliseconds to move from the retina to the visual cortex.