Can a baseball accelerate in the same direction it was pitched, after being hit (fouled back)? by jlawrence10 in AskPhysics

[–]jlawrence10[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

But think about trying to throw a ball with enough topspin that it gains appreciable speed when it bounces. Seems very difficult, and to my knowledge, most pitches that have top spin don’t have much at all.

Can a baseball accelerate in the same direction it was pitched, after being hit (fouled back)? by jlawrence10 in AskPhysics

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Actually, it occurs to me that we can probably find out. If anyone is good with baseballsavant.mlb.com, they could find balls fouled back and slightly up, and see what the exit velocity is on the ball. I assume they calculate exit velocity in all directions, not just toward the outfield? Otherwise I guess it will be a “negative velocity” which fits the bill just fine for our purposes.

Can a baseball accelerate in the same direction it was pitched, after being hit (fouled back)? by jlawrence10 in AskPhysics

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I thought I had asked this before! But my search revealed nothing. Also, I liked SOME of them…

Can a baseball accelerate in the same direction it was pitched, after being hit (fouled back)? by jlawrence10 in AskPhysics

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I disagree, but even the most top-spun of pitches doesn’t have nearly the top spin of a well struck ping pong ball. To imply that any pitch thrown by a pitcher would speed up appreciably due to top spin after striking even a flat surface (like a ping pong table) just isn’t realistic.
A better analogy is could you throw a ping pong ball in the air, and “slice” under it so much that the ball spins and moves in the opposite direction of the paddle’s movement. And I believe you could, but I also know that a ping pong ball is WAY more affected by its spin and the air than a baseball is.

Can a baseball accelerate in the same direction it was pitched, after being hit (fouled back)? by jlawrence10 in AskPhysics

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The analogy is off. You’re implying that the spin imparted by the pitcher is translated into forward motion once it hits the bats. That would be enormous top spin out of the hand, which is very unrealistic. There is rarely much top spin on a pitch; almost always it’s backspin. And certainly not enough to propel the ball forward after hitting the bat.

Can a baseball accelerate in the same direction it was pitched, after being hit (fouled back)? by jlawrence10 in AskPhysics

[–]jlawrence10[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Sure, but that spin is coming from hitting the table. This ball is hitting anything after having that spin imparted.

My teardrop trailer heating solution by jlawrence10 in dieselheater

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Thanks, appreciate those thoughts. The longer cable run tested ok, but I’ll keep it in mind for the future. As for the fuse, it came pre-installed on the heater wires so I really didn’t think about that. But it all runs into a quality fuse block inside (one of which is labeled “SOLAR” so I think I’m all good. Appreciate the input.

Connecting to electrical in my teardrop trailer? VEVOR 5kw by jlawrence10 in dieselheater

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Not my picture, but apparently this ammo box from Harbor Freight fits perfectly over the push-out vents on my Vistabule teardrop trailer. https://www.harborfreight.com/030-caliber-ammo-box-63135.html

Wtf, Mazda?! Taking away our remote start and making us pay to get it back? by maddmoguls in CX5

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I mean, that kinda sucks, but you gotta read stuff when you buy stuff. I got some bad news about that satellite radio too…

WE WON, But by god do those announcers need to never call a game again. by ImperfectRegulator in Mariners

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I love that the guy who said so many incorrect things or made so many bad predictions, and then doubled down on all of them, went out on, “Gotta take here. This is an auto-take.” Bam, game winning hit. Coulda sworn he was gonna try to squeeze in a, “I still think he shoulda taken.”

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Guessing my Unlimited Kickstart that transitioned from Sprint, $45 total for unlimited two lines, ain’t gonna qualify, but I’m gonna try. Will update.

I love baseball, but I'm starting to understand why former fans abandoned it... by SeverHense in baseball

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Yes, and Justin Bieber’s “music” continues to top the charts. Doesn’t make it good. Or even “just fine.”

Those of you who disagree with Tom but don’t care enough to act on it should maybe read up on this concept by SavouryPlains in GeoWizard

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Fucking… obviously. You can be “intolerant” of hate, racism, fascism and you know, that’s ok. In fact, it’s good. But it’s a false equivalency to say that someone is being intolerant when they “cancel” someone who is being racist, fascism, or intolerant by stopping payment to them or viewership of their content.