Baseball Science

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Across
  1. 4. The force that opposes motion, affecting the ball's trajectory and speed.
  2. 6. A fundamental physics principle stating that where the relative velocity of a fluid (like air) passing over a surface is greatest, the pressure drops.
  3. 7. The angle at which a pitcher releases the ball, influencing the ball's trajectory and speed.
Down
  1. 1. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
  2. 2. The upward force generated by the movement of air over the top of a baseball, counteracting gravity and causing the ball to rise.
  3. 3. The rotation of a baseball, which significantly affects its trajectory and movement (e.g., curveballs, sliders).
  4. 5. The resistance a baseball experiences as it moves through the air, slowing it down and affecting its trajectory.