Your units are wrong. And mph is velocity not acceleration.
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Originally Posted by Wite3
Quicker bat speed does necessarily not equal more distance...physics has proved this...
F=ma
Force equals mass times acceleration. The force the batter is contacting the ball with does not necessarily go up. If the bat is reduced by 2 ounces, and the acceleration is increased by 2 mphs...really no difference.
Of course the above is a very simplified way of looking at it...you would also have to talk about torque on the bat head, the kind of wood, corking material, and glue used and their density and elasticity.
Hitter might gain a tiny bit of distance if they connect just right...
Joshua
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