Asked by Mr. McKee
A 0.140 kg baseball traveling 39.0 m/s strikes the catchers mitt, which, in bringing the ball to rest, recoils backward 13cm.
Question- What is the average force applied by the ball to the glove?
*Sigma Force= mass*acceleration
Question- What is the average force applied by the ball to the glove?
*Sigma Force= mass*acceleration
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Answered by
drwls
Use this formula:
Force x distance = work done against mitt = Kinetic Energy change
Which leads to:
Force = (1/2)M V^2/d
If you want to start from F = m*a, you have to use an equation for the acceleration, a
a = V/t = v/[d/(v/2)] = v^2/(2d)
F = m*V^2/(2d)
Force x distance = work done against mitt = Kinetic Energy change
Which leads to:
Force = (1/2)M V^2/d
If you want to start from F = m*a, you have to use an equation for the acceleration, a
a = V/t = v/[d/(v/2)] = v^2/(2d)
F = m*V^2/(2d)
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