

![]() | Project title | Baseball batting in an indoor and outdoor stadium![]() ![]() |
| Difficulty Level | Middle school | |
| Project page |  Click here to view this science project | |
Description | ||
| Have you ever wondered whether a baseball batter performs differently when he plays in an indoor stadium (instead of outdoors). Does the fact that he's indoors, somehow have a psychological effect on the batter and limit his abilities? Well, that's the purpose of this science fair project. | ||
Instructions preview | ||
| 1. For this science fair project, the independent variable is the type of baseball stadium – indoor or outdoor. The dependent variable is the distance traveled by the baseball. This is determined by using the measuring tape to measure the distance travelled by the baseball. The constants (control variables) are the skill of the batter, the skill of the pitcher and the type of baseball used. 2. The baseball batters are tagged with numbers 1 to 10. They are then brought to the indoor baseball stadium and asked to warm up. 3. Batter Number 1 is asked to get ..... | ||