Wednesday, April 9, 2008

The physics of baseball | Interesting Article

"--If you were at the Exploratorium here the other day, you might well have needed to be wary of flying objects.
That's because, way in the back of the world-class science exploration museum, senior scientist Paul Doherty was giving a primer on why the curveball--one of the most important pitches in baseball--curves.
Of course, being a hands-on kind of scientist, one who had kindly taken time out of his day to explain the physics of baseball, the only way Doherty could explain the science was to demonstrate it. So he was flinging balls everywhere, and boy were they curving."...For more....The physics of baseball | Geek Gestalt - A blog by Daniel Terdiman - CNET News.com:


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