9. A baseball pitcher hurls a 400 g baseball toward a batter with a speed of 30 m/s. The batter hits the pitch directly back toward the pitcher and it travels at 38 m/s. If the collision with the bat required 80 ms (milliseconds), find the force the bat applies to the ball. (Watch signs.)

Respuesta :

Answer:

The force the bat applies to the ball is 340 N

Explanation:

given information:

mass of the ball, m = 400 g = 0.4 kg

initial velocity, [tex]v_{i}[/tex] = 30 m/s

final velocity, [tex]v_{f}[/tex]  = 38 m/s

time, t = 80 ms = 0.08 s

the correlation between the change in momentum and the force is shown by the following equation

ΔP = FΔt

F = ΔP/Δt

where,

Δp = mΔv

     = m([tex]v_{f} - v_{i}[/tex])

     = m([tex]v_{f} + v_{i}[/tex])

[tex]v_{i}[/tex] = - because in opposite direction, thus

F = ΔP/Δt

  = m([tex]v_{f} + v_{i}[/tex])/Δt

   = (0.4)(38+30)/0.08

   = 340 N

 

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