If a pitcher increases her speed from 40mph to 49mph, she has increased the power in her pitch (the energy in the ball) by 50%.
That's only about a 20% increase....22.5 to be exact.
If a pitcher increases her speed from 40mph to 49mph, she has increased the power in her pitch (the energy in the ball) by 50%.
In my pea brain they are the same thing.Which one is it..power or energy?
Energy = Mass*Velocity^2That's only about a 20% increase....22.5 to be exact.
Good suggestion and you are right. Done.You may want to consider editing and rewording your initial post so it doesn’t come across quite as strong. Just a suggestion.
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Energy = Mass*Velocity^2
40*40= 1600
49*49=2401
50.1% increase
Which one is it..power or energy?
Yes, hence the wink emojii.. Power is an energy rate.In physics and engineering, power is the work done divided by the time.