In the spin threads, we all always talk about science in bowling spin like the magnus effect.
Lately i was revising my GCSE physics like mad and came across forces, motion , acceleration.
So thats what i already knew and came across once a gain:
Kinetic energy = mass/2 x speed^2 (Energy 4 mouvement)
So that means that, for instance to hit a six, you dont need a heavy bat but you need to hit fast so fast bat mouvement, with obviously good timing. Same for throwing a punch.
One other thing i wanted to calculate was the force in Newtons required to hit a six i have a Formula in mind bit i dont know if its the one applicable.
Resultant Force = mass x acceleration
The acceleration bit is complicated for me as i would be able to give a velocity but i cant give an acceleration because in the contrary the ball decelerates. Maybe its not the correct Formula, or maybe its more complicated than that because you have to get a particular velocity ? Any suggestions ?
Lately i was revising my GCSE physics like mad and came across forces, motion , acceleration.
So thats what i already knew and came across once a gain:
Kinetic energy = mass/2 x speed^2 (Energy 4 mouvement)
So that means that, for instance to hit a six, you dont need a heavy bat but you need to hit fast so fast bat mouvement, with obviously good timing. Same for throwing a punch.
One other thing i wanted to calculate was the force in Newtons required to hit a six i have a Formula in mind bit i dont know if its the one applicable.
Resultant Force = mass x acceleration
The acceleration bit is complicated for me as i would be able to give a velocity but i cant give an acceleration because in the contrary the ball decelerates. Maybe its not the correct Formula, or maybe its more complicated than that because you have to get a particular velocity ? Any suggestions ?