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6 June, 20:49

A pitcher throws a softball toward home plate. When the ball hits the catcher's mitt, its horizontal velocity is 32 meters/second. The softball's velocity goes to 0 meters/second in 0.8 seconds when caught. If the softball has a mass of 0.2 kilograms, what's the force of the impact? Use F = ma, where. The force of the impact is newtons.

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  1. 6 June, 20:53
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    To calculate the force of impact F, first lets calculate the acceleration a of the ball:

    a=v/t where v is the velocity of the ball and t is time

    a=32/0.8=40 m/s²

    To get the force F we need the Newtons second law:

    F=m*a where m is the mass of the ball and a is the acceleration.

    F=m*a = 0.2*40 = 8 N

    So the impact force is F = 8 N.
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