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19 June, 18:32

Your forehead can withstand a force of about 6.0 kN before fracturing, while your cheekbone can only withstand about 1.3 kN.

Part A -

If a

140 baseball strikes your head at 30 m/s and stops in 0.0015s, what is the magnitude of the ball's acceleration?

Part B -

What is the magnitude of the force that stops the baseball?

Part C -

What force does the baseball apply to your head? Explain?

Part D -

Are you in danger of a fracture if the ball hits you in the forehead? Cheek?

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  1. 19 June, 18:59
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    Maximum force for forehead = 6 kN

    maximum force for cheek bone = 1.3 kN

    Part A:

    mass of base ball, m = 140 g = 0.14 kg

    initial velocity of base ball, u = 30 m/s

    final velocity of base ball, v = 0

    Time, t = 0.0015 s

    Acceleration is defined a the rate of change of velocity.

    Use first equation of motion

    v = u + at

    0 = 30 + a x 0.0015

    a = - 20000 m/s²

    Part B:

    Force = mass x acceleration

    F = 0.140 x 20000

    F = 2800 N

    Part C:

    Force applied on your head is 2800 N.

    Part D:

    As the force is 2800 N that means 2.8 kN which is less than 6 kN so you are safe.
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