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11 May, 00:56

A pitcher exerts a force on a baseball that is 30 times the balls weight. How fast is the pitcher accelerating the ball?

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  1. 11 May, 01:05
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    Pitcher is accelerating the ball at 30 times of acceleration due to gravity = 294 m/s²

    Explanation:

    Force applied on baseball = 30 times weight of the ball.

    Weight of ball = mg, where m is the mass of ball and g is acceleration due to gravity value.

    We have force applied is also equal to product of mass and acceleration.

    F = ma = 30 x mg

    a = 30g

    So, pitcher is accelerating the ball at 30 times of acceleration due to gravity = 294 m/s²
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