In a slow-pitch softball game, a 0.200-kg softball crosses the plate at 12.0 m/s at an...
In a slow-pitch softball game, a 0.200 kg softball crossed the plate at 20.0 m/s at an angle of 45.0° below the horizontal. The batter hits the ball toward centerfield, giving it a velocity of 44.0 m/s at 30.0° above the horizontal.(a) Determine the impulse delivered to the ball.N·s (magnitude)° (above the horizontal)(b) If the force on the ball increases linearly for 4.00 ms, holds constant for 20.0 ms, then decreases linearly to zero in another 4.00 ms, what is...
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong... A pitcher throws a 0.200 kg ball so that its speed is 18.0 m/s and angle is 40.0° below the horizontal when a player bats the ball directly toward the pitcher with velocity 46.0 m/s at 30.0° above the horizontal. Assume ti to be along the line from the batter to the pitcher and +j to be the upward vertical direction. (Express your answers in vector form.) (a) Determine the impulse (in N...
2. A fastball crosses the plate with a speed of 40 m/s and an angle of 5.0° relative to the horizontal. The batter hits it for a home run, launching it with 49 m/s at an angle of 35.0° to the horizontal. Mass of the baseball is 0.15 kg. a) What is the change in velocity in x-direction (Avx) and y-direction (Avy), and the change in velocity of the ball (Av)? b) What is magnitude of the impulse the baseball...
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...
9P016 In a (Take positive i to be the horizontal direction from the plate toward center field and take positive j to be the upward vertical direction.) (a) Determine the impulse delivered to the ball. (a) If a car traveling 30.0 m/s stops uniformly in 1.20 m, how long does the collision last? 0 Type here to
9. A baseball pitcher throws a 158 g baseball at a velocity of 33 m/s towards home plate. The batter hits the ball, and the velocity of the ball coming off the bat is 46 m/s in the opposite direction of the velocity of the pitch. The bat is in contact with the ball for 0.004 seconds. What is the magnitude in Newtons of the average force applied to the ball? 10. A meterstick is balanced on a fulcrum at...
A baseball approaches home plate at a speed of 40.0 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 56.0 m/s straight up. The ball has a mass of 145 g and is in contact with the bat for 2.10 ms. What is the average vector force the ball exerts on the bat during their interaction? (Let the +x-direction be in the initial...
A baseball approaches home plate at a speed of 41.0 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 56.0 m/s straight up. The ball has a mass of 145 g and is in contact with the bat for 1.70 ms. What is the average vector force the ball exerts on the bat during their interaction? (Let the +x-direction be in the initial...
During a collision with a wall, the velocity of a 0.200-kg ball changes from 20.0 m/s toward the wall to 12.0 m/s away from the wall. If the time the ball was in contact with the wall was 60.0 ms, what was the magnitude of the average force applied to the ball? Please how do you get 20/32x0.06