A 0.34 kg softball has a velocity of 12 m/s at an angle of 39° below the horizontal just before making contact with th...
A 0.27 kg softball has a velocity of 17 m/s at an angle of 39o below the horizontal just before making contact with the bat. What is the magnitude of the change in momentum of the ball while it is in contact with the bat if the ball leaves the bat with a velocity of (a)23 m/s, vertically downward, and (b)23 m/s, horizontally back toward the pitcher?
A 0.28 kg softball has a velocity of 13 m/s at an angle of 36° below the horizontal just before making contact with the bat. What is the magnitude of the change in momentum of the ball while it is in contact with the bat if the ball leaves the bat with a velocity of (a)23 m/s, vertically downward, and (b)23 m/s, horizontally back toward the pitcher?
A 0.27 kg softball has a velocity of 14 m/s at an angle of 37° below the horizontal just before making contact with the bat. What is the magnitude of the change in momentum of the ball while it is in contact with the bat if the ball leaves the bat with a velocity of (a)17 m/s, vertically downward, and (b)17 m/s, horizontally back toward the pitcher?
A 0.35 kg softball has a velocity of 20 m/s at an angle of 46° below the horizontal just before making contact with the bat. What is the magnitude of the change in momentum of the ball while it is in contact with the bat if the ball leaves the bat with a velocity of (a)22 m/s, vertically downward, and (b)22 m/s, horizontally back toward the pitcher?
A 0.3kg softball has a velocity of 15m/s at an angle of35o below the horizontal just before making contact withthe bat. What is the magnitude of the change in momentum ofthe ball while in contact with the bat if the ball leaves with avelocity of 20m/s, vertically downward and 20m/s, horizontally backtoward the pitcher?
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...
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 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 bat strikes a 0.145-kg baseball. Just before impact, the ball is traveling horizontally to the right at 39.0 m/s ; when it leaves the bat, the ball is traveling to the left at an angle of 33.0 ∘ above horizontal with a speed of 57.0 m/s . The ball and bat are in contact for 1.69 ms . Find the horizontal and vertical components of the average force on the ball. Let +x be to the right and +y...