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24 January, 10:24

A pitcher throws a softball toward the home plate. when the ball hits the catchers mitt its horizontal velocity is 32 meters/second. the softballs velocity goes to 0 meters/second in 0.5 seconds when caught. if the softball has a mass of 0.2 kilograms, whats the force of the impact?

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  1. 24 January, 10:45
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    F = (mass) (acceleration) = ma

    m = 0.2 kg

    Vi = 32 m/s

    t = 0.5 s

    Vf = 0 m/s (since it was put to stop)

    a = (Vf-Vi) / t

    a = (0-32) / 0.5

    a = 64 m/s^2 (decelerating)

    F = ma = (0.2 kg) (64 m/s^2)

    F = 12.8 N

    Hope this answer will be a good h elp for you.
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