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An estimated force-time curve for a baseball struck by a bat is shown in the figure below. Let Fmax = 15,000 N, ta = 0....
An estimated force-time curve for a baseball struck by a bat is shown in the figure. From this curve, determine (a) the impulse delivered to the ball, (b) the average force exerted on the ball FN) F- 18 000 N 20 000 15 000 10 000 5000 t (ms)
8. An estimated force vs. time curve for a baseball struck by a bat is shown in Figure P6.8. From this curve, determine (a) the impulse delivered to the ball and (b)the average force exerted on the ball.
My Notes A tennis player receives a shot with the ball (0.060 0 kg) traveling horizontally at 55.0 m/s and returns the shot with the ball traveling horizontally at 39.5 m/s in the opposite direction. (Assume the initial direction of the ball is in the −x direction.) (a) What is the impulse delivered to the ball by the tennis racquet?___________________ î N · s (b) What work does the racquet do on the ball?______________________ J My Notes An estimated force–time...
A 0.15 kg baseball is pitched at +18 m/s. After it is hit, it moves away at -18 m/s. (a) What is the magnitude of the impulse delivered by the bat to the ball? N·s (b) If the baseball is in contact with the bat for 1.3 ms, what is the magnitude of the average force exerted by the bat on the ball? kN
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156g baseball is thrown with a speed of 22 m/s. It is hit in a
straight line back toward the pitcher at a speed of 37 m/s. The
impulse force of the bat is shown. (a) What is the maximum force
Fmax that the bat exerts on the ball? (b) What is the average force
of the bat on the ball?
Fx F max t 0 0.60 ms
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...
4 (ms) The figure shows an approximate plot of force magnitude F versus time t during the collision of a 38 g Superball with a wall. The initial velocity of the ball is 50 m/s perpendicular to the wall, the ball rebounds dircctly back with approximately the same speed, also perpendicular to the wall. What is the magnitude the change in momentum of the ball? Submt Answer Tries 0/5 Remembering that the impulse can be found by taking the area...
A baseball with a mass of 141 g is thrown horizontally with a speed of 40.1 m/s (90 mi/h) at a bat. The ball is in contact with the bat for 1.05 ms and then travels straight back at a speed of 45.2 m/s (101 mi/h). Determine the average force exerted on the ball by the bat. Neglect the weight of the ball (it is much smaller than the force of the bat) and choose the direction of the incoming...
NAME: SSU ID: Write your answers by hand in the spaces provided. Be sure to show all working and include units in your calculations where appropriate. It is advised to attempt the questions first on scrap paper before writing in your final answers on this sheet. Take your time while transcribing the answers so that they are clearly legible. Make sure your answers are physically reasonable. PART 01 - CORE 1) A car is travelling along part of a horizontal...