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26 February, 19:09

How many foot-pounds of work does it take to throw a baseball 90 mph? a baseball weighs 5 oz, or 0.3125 lb?

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  1. 26 February, 19:38
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    Kinetic energy of the ball is (mv²) / 2, where m is the mass and v is the velocity

    So plugging in the mass and the velocity into the kinetic energy expression, you get:

    Kinetic energy of the ball = (mv²) / 2

    (0.3125/32) times (132) ² divided by 2 = 85 ft-lbs

    Kinetic energy of the ball = 85 ft-lbs
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