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26 September, 19:35

Given the diamond shape of a baseball field and the speed with which baseballs are hit, why is it harder for a hitter to hit a homerun to center field than to right or left field? (Consider the effect of air drag on fast moving projectiles.)

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  1. 26 September, 20:27
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    Because it is a much longer distance to home plate to center field than home plate to left field or right field.
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