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Physics, 21.11.2019 04:31 QueenNerdy889

Abaseball bat has a "sweet spot" where a ball can be hit with almost effortless transmission of energy. a careful analysis of baseball dynamics shows that this special spot is located at the point where an applied force would result in pure rotation of the bat about the handle grip.

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