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If I have a bat speed of 74mph, how do I figure out how much angular speed that has? I cannot find a conversion or an equation anywhere.
The discussion revolves around calculating the sweet spot location of a baseball bat, focusing on the relationship between bat speed, angular velocity, and angular momentum. Participants explore theoretical and experimental approaches to define and measure the sweet spot, which is influenced by the bat's center of gravity and the points of impact and grip.
Participants express various viewpoints on the definition and calculation of the sweet spot, with no consensus reached on the best approach or the implications of the mathematical relationships discussed.
Some participants note the difficulty in measuring the moment of inertia accurately, which is necessary for applying the theoretical equations. The discussion also highlights the dependence on the definitions of terms like "sweet spot" and the assumptions made in the calculations.
The units of angular frequency will depend on which units you use for your other variables. The SI units of angular frequency are radians per second. So if you use SI units for all your other quantities, your angular frequency will be in radians per second.schaafde said:In that equation for angular velocity, would the angular velocity be measured in radians per second or RPM or some other unit?