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Question #119537
Why can a batter hit a pitched baseball further than a ball tossed in the air by the batter?
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Expert's answer
2020-06-02T17:53:31-0400

The batter hit changes the direction of the momentum (with little loss of velocity) and the batter swings at the ball adding more impulse to the ball. These motions combined allow for a home run.


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