A soccer ball of mass 0.36 kg is rolling with velocity <0, 0, 1.5> m/s, when...
A soccer ball of mass 0.50 kg is rolling with velocity 0, 0, 1.8 m/s, when you kick it. Your kick delivers an impulse of magnitude 1.2 N · s in the −x direction. The net force on the rolling ball, due to the air and the grass, is 0.22 N in the direction opposite to the direction of the ball's momentum. Using a time step of 0.5 s, find the position of the ball at a time 1.5 s...
A soccer ball of mass 0.39 kg is rolling with velocity <0, 0, 2.4> m/s, when you kick it. Your kick delivers an impulse of magnitude 2.4 N·s in the -x direction. The net force on the rolling ball, due to the air and the grass, is 0.32 N in the direction opposite to the direction of the ball's momentum. Using a time step of 0.5 s, find the position of the ball at a time 1.5 s after you...
PRINTER VERSION BACK NEXT Problem 2.23 A soccer ball of mass 0.39 kg is rolling with velocity <0, 0, 1.5> m/s, when you kick it. Your kick delivers an impulse of magnitude 1.6 N.s in the -x direction. The net force on the rolling ball, due to the air and the grass, is 0.27 N in the direction opposite to the direction of the ball's momentum. Using a time step of 0.5 s, find the position of the ball at...
The problem is supposed to be solved using Iterative Prediction of Motion. My X and Y values are correct but I can't seem to get the right Z value. Problem 2.23 2 Your ฮnswer is partially correct. Try again. A soccer ball of mass 0.39 kg is rolling with velocity <0, 0, 1.9> m/'s, when you kick it. Your kick delivers an impulse of magnitude 2.1 N.s in the- direction. The net force on the rolling ball, due to the...
A soccer ball is rolling with a constant acceleration of -1.5 m/s2. At ti = 0 s, the ball has an instantaneous velocity of 14 m/s. After 3s of rolling, what would be the velocity of the ball (in m/s)?
10.7 A soccer player deflects a soccer ball by kicking it. Initially the soccer ball (mass 0.40 kg) is moving horizontally to the left witha speed of 20.0 m/s. The kick causes it to have an initial, post-kick velocity of 30.0 m/s with an angle of 45 upward and to the right. If the time that the player's foot is in contact with the soccer ball is 0.010 seconds find: A. The impulse of the net force The average net...
Question 2 5 pts 4.33-kg soccer ball rolling eastward at a speed of 2.74 m/s is kicked so that it reverses direction and attains a speed of 6.35 m/s. the duration of the interaction is 55.33 ms, what is the average force on the ball by the player's foot, in N? A If Note: Do enter three significant figures, do not enter units and do not pay attention to the silly things Canvas is doing to your answer like adding...
A 0.45 kg soccer ball is kicked through the air. What amount of impulse, in kg*m/s, is needed to cause the soccer ball to travel at 15 mph?
A soccer ball is kicked from the ground with an initial speed of 19.5 m/s at an upward angle of 45°. A player 55 m away in the direction of the kick starts running to meet the ball at that instant. What must be his average speed if he is to meet the ball just before it hits the ground?
Problem 3: You kick a soccer ball of mass m initially on the ground with a speed v at an angle 0 above the horizontal direction (see Fig.1). Key Concepts: Impulse-Momentum Theorem, 2D kinematics, Conservation of Energy a) What is the average force you had to apply if, during the kick, you make contact with the ball for At seconds? b) What is the maximum height the ball reaches? hmax FIG. 1