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12-Amethyst
August 2, 2011
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  • August 2, 2011
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The MIT Science of Baseball program encourages students to learn baseball-related math and physics and then apply what they've learned out on the ballfield.

The students typically learn why a curveball curves, a knuckleball knuckles, and how the force-velocity curve affects muscles and the human skeleton.

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Can any member illustrate/demonstrate some of the math involved in baseball?

Best answer by VladimirN

Interesting article on a theme - "Designing a Baseball Cover" by Richard B. Thompson (Thompson, R. "Designing a Baseball Cover." Coll. Math. J. 29, 48-61, 1998). The author of article does in the end a note, about that "All such work in this paper was done with the software package Mathcad Plus 6.0".

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24-Ruby III
August 3, 2011

Dan, hello!

Here you can find a Mathcad file with a solution of initial value problem - "Find the baseball trajectory, given the release velocity and angle":

http://terpconnect.umd.edu/~nsw/ench250/baseball.htm

http://terpconnect.umd.edu/~nsw/ench250/baseball.mcd

24-Ruby IV
August 3, 2011

Same calculation on Mathcad Server:

http://twtmas.mpei.ac.ru/mas/worksheets/shooting.mcd

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24-Ruby III
August 4, 2011

Interesting article on a theme - "Designing a Baseball Cover" by Richard B. Thompson (Thompson, R. "Designing a Baseball Cover." Coll. Math. J. 29, 48-61, 1998). The author of article does in the end a note, about that "All such work in this paper was done with the software package Mathcad Plus 6.0".

12-Amethyst
August 5, 2011

Vladimir, that article was extremely helpful. I attached it for reference

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August 5, 2011

Here are Richard B. Thompson's original Mathcad files updated to Mathcad 15.

Mona