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Take a Swing

Physicists Unlock Secret of Baseball Bat's "Sweet Spot"

August 1, 2003

Computer simulations and lab experiments are helping scientists understand what makes a good swing. When a baseball bat hits the ball in what players call its "sweet spot," less energy goes into making the bat vibrate and more goes into the ball, making it go further. The researchers have also studied the differences between wooden and aluminum bats.


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Martha J. Heil
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American Institute of Physics
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