Batter Up: The Baseball Bat

  1. In baseball, a home run means the batter has hit the baseball into the stands, beyond the baseball field. Compare the force of
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  2. You are at a baseball game and the pticher throws a fast ball that accelerates to the batter at 50 m/s^2. Assume that the
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  3. A pitcher throws a baseball to a batter at 95 mph from a distance, d, away. The batter swings and hits the ball. (5280 ft = 1
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  4. a baseball is pitched at 60 mph or 88 ft/sec. to a batter standing 60.5 ft away. How long does it take the ball to get to the
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  5. A 0.145 kg baseball is pitched at 42 m/s. The batter hits it horizontally to the pitcher at 58 m/s.GIVEN: m = 0.145 kg v = 42
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  6. The formula a=s + 2d + 3t + 4h / b determines a baseball batter’s slugging average, a, given the batter’s number of singles,
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  7. I posted this question before and i really need help on it...A pitcher throws a baseball to a batter at 95 mph from a distance,
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  8. A batter hits a baseball at a speed of 38.0 m/s and an angle of 65.0^\circ above the horizontal. At the same instant, an
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  9. A baseball pitcher throws a fastball at 51.6 m/s. If the batter is 18 m from the pitcher, approximately how much time does it
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  10. a pitching machine throws a baseball at a batter with an initial velocity of 22.0 m/s at an angle of 30 degrees to the
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