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Answer questions #1-#7 BEFORE watching the video below. Once you have answered all the questions press SUMBIT.
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1.) Throwing baseball overhand contains more force than throwing a softball underhand.
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True
False
2.) A softball thrown underhand from 43ft away is easier to hit than a baseball thrown overhand from 60ft 6in away.
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True
False
3.) A softball thrown underhand be a female from 43 feet away can shatter a strike force plate.
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True
False
4.) A baseball thrown overhand can create up to 2411 pounds of force.
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True
False
5.) When a 95mph baseball is thrown from 60ft 6in the batter only has 0.380 seconds to react.
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True
False
6.) When a 70mph softball is thrown from 43 feet away, the batter only has 0.450 seconds to react.
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True
False
7.) The advantage of hitting a baseball over a softball is the angle in which it is thrown.
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True
False
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After answering the above questions, watch this video.
Part A: After watching the video answer questions #1 - #7 again and press SUBMIT.
Name
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First
Last
1.) Throwing baseball overhand contains more force than throwing a softball underhand.
*
True
False
5.) When a 95mph baseball is thrown from 60ft 6in the batter only has 0.380 seconds to react.
*
True
False
2.) A softball thrown underhand from 43ft away is easier to hit than a baseball thrown from 60ft 6in away.
*
True
False
3.) A softball thrown underhand by a female 43 ft away can shatter a strike force plate.
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True
False
4.) A baseball thrown overhand can create 2411 pounds of force.
*
True
False
6.) When a 70mph softball is thrown from 43ft away, the batter only has 0.450 seconds to react.
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True
False
7.) The advantage of hitting a baseball over a softball is the angle in which it is thrown.
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True
False
Part B: To be handed in on a separate sheet of paper.
1.) Sketch a diagram that represents speed, distance and reaction time for a softball pitch vs. a baseball pitch.
2.) Draw a sketch explaining how Jennie's pitching style uses physics. (Label - fulcrum, lever and inertia)
Submit