Does a baseball bat slow down when it hits the ball?
Question: If so, why?
I enlarge it slows down, probably something to do with the ball causing resistance?
Dialect mayhap the bat has one velocity, and since the ball opposes this there's a loss of speed?
How do I make up this to sound intelligent? o.o
Answer: Yes, the dash of the bat is in the form of kinetic energy. Some of this energy is transferred into stopping the ball and reversing its conduct, propelling it outward. And a tiny bit more energy is lost in the frictional conjunction in the form of thermal energy. This is, however,

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