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22 July, 13:00

Part 1: The following questions refer to the motion of a baseball. Call towards home plate positive and towards the outfield negative. While being thrown, a net force of 125 N acts on a baseball (mass = 141 g) for a period of 0.04 sec. What is the magnitude of the change in momentum of the ball?

Part 2: If the initial speed of the baseball is v = 0.0 m/s, what will its speed be when it leaves the pitcher's hand?

Part 3: When the batter hits the ball, a net force of 1165 N, opposite to the direction of the ball's initial motion, acts on the ball for 0.005 s during the hit. What is the final velocity of the ball?

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  1. 22 July, 13:34
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    These are three questions and three answers

    1. Question 1.

    Part 1:

    Answer: 5 N*s

    Explanation:

    dа ta:

    F = 125 N

    m = 141 g = 0.141 kg

    t = 0.04 s

    Δp = ?

    2) Formula

    Impulse = F. t =

    Impulse = Δp

    3) Solution:

    => Δp = > F. t

    Δp = 125 N * 0.04 s = 5 N. m

    2) Question 2

    Part 2: If the initial speed of the baseball is v = 0.0 m/s, what will its speed be when it leaves the pitcher's hand?

    Answer: 35.5 m/s positive (toward the homelate)

    Explanation:

    1) dа ta:

    vi = 0.0 m/s

    vf = ?

    2) Formula

    Δp = mΔv

    3) Solution:

    Δv = Δp / m

    Δv = 5 N*s / 0.141 kg = 35.5 m/s

    Δv = vf - vi = > vf = Δv + vi = 35.5 m/s + 0 = 35.5 m/s, positive because it is toward the homeplate.

    3) Question 3

    Part 3: When the batter hits the ball, a net force of 1165 N, opposite to the direction of the ball's initial motion, acts on the ball for 0.005 s during the hit. What is the final velocity of the ball?

    Answer: - 76.8 m/s (negative because it is towards the field)

    Explanation:

    1) dа ta:

    F = 1165 N

    t = 0.005 s

    vf = ?

    2) Formulas

    I = f. t

    I = Δp

    Δp = mΔv

    3) Solution

    I = F. t = 1165 N * 0.005s = 5,825 N*s

    Δp = I = 5,825 N*s

    Δp = mΔv = > Δv = Δp / m = 5,825 N*s / 0.141 kg = 41.3 m/s (negative because it is towards the field)

    Δv = vf - vi = > vf = Δv + vi = - 41.3 m/s - 35.5 m/s = - 76.8 m/s
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