Friday, May 31, 2019

The Physics of the Curve Ball :: Physics Research Papers

The Physics of the Curve Ball Dad said that one of these days I would figure it out, only if to this day I am still clueless. I have always been able to throw a decent curve ball you tiret just throw 6 one hit games in your high school c areer without one. I have always wondered why and how the ball curves through the air, and it wasnt until now that I have really had the chance to research a topic that has puzzled me for so long. I would bet that even pitchers in the Big show dont know how or why, but they obviously have the talent and ability.I dont know when the first curveball was thrown or who threw it, but there is a lot of controversy out there about whether or not the curveball really exists. The only forces on the curveball were thought to be solemness and air resistance, ( ). So obviously, the path of the curveball was just an illusion, because the effects of gravity pulled the ball toward the ground, at 9.8 meters/squared seconds, as soon as the ball left the pitc hers finger tips, and the air drag is just the force acting in the opposite direction slowing the ball as soon as the ball is hurled from the same point mentioned above. Concluding that the ball does not curve the ball just follows the path of expected projectile motion. Even as engineering science presents itself, scientists have been able to show step by step, strobe photos of a curve ball and conclude that the curveball was just an optical illusion( ).I have to permit that I have seen this illusive curveball many, many times. Believe me, I know because I have been punched out by the umpire on a called knockout three because I was just standing there like a deer caught in the headlights with my thumb up my, you know what, as the ball goes honorable by. I am not happy about being just another statistic in the score books, as I have been fooled by the toss as some in the game would call that pitch. But I do know one thing, there is no illusion there. As you are up to the plate, battling a pitcher with a good curveball, you know that the pitch coming right at you will get you to first base with a good feeling that you are a base runner instead of a strike out victim.

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