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A 0.145-kg baseball pitched at 37.5 m/s is hit on a horizontal line drive straight back toward the pitcher at 57.0 m/s . If the contact time between bat and ball is 2.50×10−3 s , calculate the average force between the ball and bat during contact.

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Answer:

The average force between the ball and bat during contact is 1131N.

Step-by-step explanation:

The average force can be found employing Newton's second law:


F = ma (1)

Where F is the force, m is the mass and a is the acceleration.

The acceleration can be determined employing the equations for a Uniformly Accelerated Rectilinear Motion:


v_(f) = v_(i) + at (2)

Where
v_(f) is the final velocity,
v_(i) is the initial velocity and t is the time.

Then, a will be isolated from equation 2:


a = (v_(f)-v_(i))/(t) (3)

Replacing equation (3) in equation (1) it is gotten:


F = m(v_(f)-v_(i))/(t)


F = (0.145Kg)((57.0m/s-37.5m/s))/((2.50x10^(−3)s))


F = (0.145Kg)((19.5m/s))/((2.50x10^(−3)s))


F = 1131Kg.m/s{2}

But
1N = 1Kg.m/s^(2), therefore:


F = 1131N

So, the average force between the ball and bat during contact is 1131N.

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