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Resolving Conflict


Posted by: Mike Myers (mike.myers@bell.ca) on Fri Oct 22 07:06:27 2004


Hi Jack,

I would still like to resolve the conflict identified. You have since conceded, if bat force is constant, then bat velocity is linear.

However, do you believe this is the case? Your dragster analogy suggests you believe bat acceleration (and thus force) is increasing.

If you believe bat velocity increases more in the last unit of time then the first unit of time during a swing, then swing force must be increasing throughout.

Thanks,
Mike.


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