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WVBill -
Just to keep the argument alive -- a bullet falling from the sky is most likely to hit someone in the head, which as you point out is the one place you don't want a fastball to hit you, either. (Okay, there's two places -- batters wear a helmet and a cup! /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif).
Also, there's the ol' surface area thing. The 90 MPH impact of a baseball would be spread over a much larger area than a bullet. Think about pushing somebody with the head of a baseball bat. Then think about pushing them with the same force, using a sharpened pencil. Ouch!!!
Of course, to get technical about it, (which we seem hell-bent on doing here /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif), the baseball, with it's larger mass, would have a lot more force behind it than a bullet with the same velocity.
I think this thread is becoming more lethal than any falling bullet. /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
Just to keep the argument alive -- a bullet falling from the sky is most likely to hit someone in the head, which as you point out is the one place you don't want a fastball to hit you, either. (Okay, there's two places -- batters wear a helmet and a cup! /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif).
Also, there's the ol' surface area thing. The 90 MPH impact of a baseball would be spread over a much larger area than a bullet. Think about pushing somebody with the head of a baseball bat. Then think about pushing them with the same force, using a sharpened pencil. Ouch!!!
Of course, to get technical about it, (which we seem hell-bent on doing here /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif), the baseball, with it's larger mass, would have a lot more force behind it than a bullet with the same velocity.
I think this thread is becoming more lethal than any falling bullet. /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
