Example 6.  Consider the linear drag model for the path of a baseball.  
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Check out this mathematical model for several cases.  

Solution 6.

Remark.  The coefficient  k = 0.25  has been chosen arbitrarily.  It does produce a higher altitude than the cases in Example 5.

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Fact.  Willie Stargell was the first player ever to hit a baseball out of Dodger Stadium, with his 506-foot, 6 1/2-inch blast off Alan Foster in 1969 still the longest home run ever hit at the stadium.  
This case gets close to the data point  (506.5, 0).

 

 

 

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Fact.  Willie Stargell was the first player ever to hit a baseball out of Dodger Stadium - and he did it twice, the second time with a 470-foot shot off Andy Messersmith in 1973.  
This case gets close to the data point  (470, 0).

 

 

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Fact.  Mickey Mantle hit a ball May 22,1963:  370 feet from home plate and 115 feet above field level.
This case gets close to the data point  (370, 115).

 

 

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Fact.  Dick Allen hit a ball July 6,1974:   415 feet and an altitude of 85 feet.
This case gets close to the data point  (415, 85).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(c) John H. Mathews 2004