In 6 frames ball travels about 9 metres (half a court)... assuming 24 frames per second... converting meters per second to km/h... It gives 9 / (6/24) * 3.6 = 129.6 km/h. But: - my measurement is very rough. It could be 9.5 even 10 meters travelled. That would give 136.8 or 144km/h respectively, - at the moment of hitting the ball had greater speed, what I measure is average speed of ball during travelling over polish court side
Vnl just adds extra 10kph seems like
In 6 frames ball travels about 9 metres (half a court)... assuming 24 frames per second... converting meters per second to km/h...
It gives 9 / (6/24) * 3.6 = 129.6 km/h.
But:
- my measurement is very rough. It could be 9.5 even 10 meters travelled. That would give 136.8 or 144km/h respectively,
- at the moment of hitting the ball had greater speed, what I measure is average speed of ball during travelling over polish court side
smart
Leon serves always half a metre away from the line. So it's more than certain that it flew 9.5 metres
@@piotrborowski775 its hard to tell exactly, but I think he hits the ball over line. Note he lands like 2metres into the court
Ok I'm not sure this is real, his record was 138 km/h
Yes! Me too!
leon is Cuban but playing for poland
The spike or the serve?
Serve
To było max 130km/h
It wasn't an ace, so it doesn't count.
why
That's not how it work😭. Do you even play volleyball and knows the FIVB rules😭
bro how does that even work
Actually, yes it does. There's no actual reason for it not to, as it's about the serve itself, not scoring the point.