Badly Shaved Monkey
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While I'm in question asking mood, here's another one, just out of curiosity.
There was an advert on the radio talking about the current 6-Nations rugby and it mentioned the speed at which a rugby ball could be kicked. I've wondered about this before. When a ball is accelerated by impact (golf club swing, football kick, tennis racket impact) is the maximum velocity of the ball no greater than the velocity of the impactor or does the elasticity of the ball and impactor and general non-Newtonianness of the situation alter things so that the ball can spring away with a velocity higher than that of the incoming blow?
There was an advert on the radio talking about the current 6-Nations rugby and it mentioned the speed at which a rugby ball could be kicked. I've wondered about this before. When a ball is accelerated by impact (golf club swing, football kick, tennis racket impact) is the maximum velocity of the ball no greater than the velocity of the impactor or does the elasticity of the ball and impactor and general non-Newtonianness of the situation alter things so that the ball can spring away with a velocity higher than that of the incoming blow?