A 0.145-kg baseball pitched at 39.0 m/s is hit on a horizontal line drive straight back toward the pitcher at 51.5 m/s . If the contact time between bat and ball is 3.50×10−3 s , calculate the average force between the ball and bat during contact.
A 0.145-kg baseball pitched at 37.5 m/s is hit on a horizontal line drive straight back toward the pitcher at 52.5 m/s If the contact time between bat and ball is 2.70×10−3 s , calculate the average force between the ball and bat during contact.
A baseball is thrown by a professional pitcher at 45 m/s [S] and is hit by a batter at 55 m/s [N 45° W]. If the ball was in contact with the bat for 0.01 s, determine the acceleration of the ball.
8. A 0.145 kg baseball pitched at 35.0 m/s is hit on a horizontal line drive straight back at the pitcher at 50 m/s. If the contact time between the bat and the ball is 0.020 seconds, then: a. calculate the change in momentum of the ball. b. calculate the average force between the bat and the ball during contact.
A baseball approaches home plate at a speed of 46.0 m/s, moving horizontally just before being hit by a bat. The batter hits a pop-up such that after hitting the bat, the baseball is moving at 54.0 m/s straight up. The ball has a mass of 145 g and is in contact with the bat for 1.50 ms. What is the average vector force the ball exerts on the bat during their interaction?
A baseball mass 250.00 g approaches a bat horizontally at a speed of 40.20 m/s and is hit straight back at a speed of 51.50 m/s . If the ball is in contact with the bat for a time of 1.60 ms, what is the average force exerted on the ball by the bat? Neglect the weight of the ball, since it is so much less than the force of the bat. Choose the direction of the incoming ball as...
A pitcher throws a 0.143-kg baseball toward the batter so that it crosses home plate horizontally and has a speed of 42 m/s just before it makes contact with the bat. The batter then hits the ball straight back at the pitcher with a speed of 51 m/s. Assume the ball travels along the same line leaving the bat as it followed before contacting the bat. (a) What is the magnitude of the impulse delivered by the bat to the...
A pitcher throws a 0.138-kg baseball toward the batter so that it crosses home plate horizontally and has a speed of 42 m/s just before it makes contact with the bat. The batter then hits the ball straight back at the pitcher with a speed of 46 m/s. Assume the ball travels along the same line leaving the bat as it followed before contacting the bat. (a) What is the magnitude of the impulse delivered by the bat to the...
A baseball (m = 147 g) approaches a bat horizontally at a speed of 35.9 m/s (80.3 mi/h) and is hit straight back at a speed of 48.0 m/s (107 mi/h). If the ball is in contact with the bat for a time of 1.19 ms, what is the average force exerted on the ball by the bat? Neglect the weight of the bat, since it is so much less than the force of the bat. Choose the direction of...
Now assume that the pitcher throws a 0.145 kg baseball parallel to the ground with a speed of 32 m/s in the +x direction. The batter then hits the ball so it goes directly back to the pitcher along the same straight line. What is the ball's velocity just after leaving the bat if the bat applies an impulse of -8.4 N*s to the baseball? I just cant figure out how to do this problem. Please help!