Red Sox designated hitter, David Ortiz, swings at a 0.15 kg baseball and accelerates it ar a rate of 3.0 times 10 to the power of four meters per second squared. How much force does Ortiz exert on the ball

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To determine the force exerted by Ortiz on the ball, we can use Newton's second law of motion, which states that Force (F) = mass (m) * acceleration (a).

Given:
- Mass of the baseball (m) = 0.15 kg
- Acceleration (a) = 3.0 * 10^4 m/s^2

Plugging these values into the formula:
F = m * a
F = 0.15 kg * 3.0 * 10^4 m/s^2

Using scientific notation multiplication:
F = 4.5 * 10^3 kg * m/s^2

Hence, Ortiz exerts a force of 4.5 * 10^3 N on the baseball.