The Physics of Baseball
The Physics of Baseball
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HarperCollins
Annotation: Blends scientific fact and sports trivia to examine the motion of a baseball and a baseball player, highlighting outstanding players and unusual incidents.
Genre: [Sports and games]
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #5024485
Format: Paperback
Publisher: HarperCollins
Copyright Date: 2002
Edition Date: 2002 Release Date: 05/07/02
Pages: xvi, 169 pages
ISBN: 0-06-008436-7
ISBN 13: 978-0-06-008436-3
Dewey: 796.357
LCCN: 2001039886
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
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Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Reading Level: 9.0
Interest Level: 9-12

Blending scientific fact and sports trivia, Robert Adair examines what a baseball or player in motion does-and why. How fast can a batted ball go? What effect do stitch patterns have on wind resistance? How far does a curve ball break? Who reaches first base faster after a bunt, a right- or left-handed batter? The answers are often surprising -- and always illuminating.

This newly revised third edition considers recent developments in the science of sport such as the neurophysiology of batting, bat vibration, and the character of the "sweet spot." Faster pitchers, longer hitters, and enclosed stadiums also get a good, hard scientific look to determine their effects on the game.

Filled with anecdotes about famous players and incidents, The Physics of Baseball provides fans with fascinating insights into America's favorite pastime.


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