Asked by Estrella Torres
When a bat hits a ball, what is the impulse?
Responses
the mass multiplied by the force
the mass multiplied by the force,
the mass multiplied by the acceleration
the mass multiplied by the acceleration,
the force multiplied by the time the objects are in contact
the force multiplied by the time the objects are in contact,
the change in velocity multiplied by the force
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the mass multiplied by the force
the mass multiplied by the force,
the mass multiplied by the acceleration
the mass multiplied by the acceleration,
the force multiplied by the time the objects are in contact
the force multiplied by the time the objects are in contact,
the change in velocity multiplied by the force
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The impulse of a bat hitting a ball is the force multiplied by the time the objects are in contact.
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