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<b>JEFFERSON LAB COLLOQUIUM</b><br>
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<b>Today (Wed., May 2)<br>
4 p.m.<br>
CEBAF Center Auditorium</b><br>
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<big><big><b>From Quarks to Baseballs: The Evolution of a Physicist</b></big></big><br>
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<big><big>Alan Nathan<br>
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign</big></big><br>
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<b>ABSTRACT</b><br>
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Alan Nathan will address some interesting and practical questions of
baseball from a physics perspective. In this talk, he will discuss
some of the ways that a physicist analyzes the game of baseball. The
talk will be organized around two broad topics: The physics of the
ball-bat collision and the aerodynamics of a baseball in flight. The
goal is that all will enjoy this talk, whether your interest is
physics, baseball, or the intersection between them.<br>
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Cookies & coffee in the CEBAF Center lobby, 3:30 p.m.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Deb Magaldi<br>
Public Affairs<br>
Jefferson Lab<br>
x5102<br>
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