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20 May, 06:36

With what magnitude of force does a ball of mass 0.75 kilograms need to be hit so that it accelerates at the rate of 25 meters/second2? Assume that the ball undergoes motion along a straight line

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  1. 20 May, 06:49
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    Force = (mass) x (acceleration)

    = (0.75 kg) x (25 m/s²)

    = (0.75 x 25) kg-m/s²

    = 18.75 newtons.

    Note that even though we're talking about a 'hit', the acceleration only

    lasts as long as the bat is in contact with the ball. Once the ball leaves

    the bat, it travels at whatever speed it had at the instant when they parted.

    Any change in its speed or direction after that is the result of gravity, air

    resistance, and the fielder's mitt. I learned a lot about these things a few

    weeks ago, since I live in Chicago, about 6 miles from Wrigley Field, in

    a house full of Cubs fans.
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