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9. A baseball is traveling (+20 m/s) and is hit by a bat. It leaves the bat traveling (-30 m/s). What is the change in the velocity? Remember that direction is what makes velocity different than speed.

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Answer:

-50 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to correctly calculate the change in velocity, we have to define a positive direction. Let's take the initial direction of the ball as positive direction.

This means that the initial velocity of the ball is:


u=+20 m/s

while the final velocity of the ball will be negative:


v=-30 m/s

Therefore, the change in velocity will be:


\Delta v= v-u=-30 m/s-(+20 m/s)=-50 m/s

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