A batter hits a home run. The ball leaves the bat at a 17.4 degree angle above the horizontal and travels 135m horizontally. What is the velocity of the ball when it is caught by a fan who is in the bleachers, 3.52m higher than where it was hit?
A batter hits a home run. The ball leaves the bat at a 17.4 degree angle...
A batter hits a fly ball which leaves the bat 0.96 m above the ground at an angle of 62 ∘ with an initial speed of 28 m/s heading toward centerfield. Ignore air resistance. A)How far from home plate would the ball land if not caught? B)The ball is caught by the centerfielder who, starting at a distance of 110 m from home plate, runs straight toward home plate at a constant speed and makes the catch at ground level....
Problem 7:A baseball batter hits a home run ball with a velocity of 132 ft/s at an angle of 26° above the horizontal. A fielder who has a reach of 7 ft above the ground is backed up against the bleacher wall, which is 386 ft from home plate. The ball was 3 ft above the ground when hit. How high above the fielder's glove does the ball pass?
A baseball slugger hits a pitch and watches the ball fly into the bleachers for a home run, landing h=8.5 m higher than it was struck. When visiting with the fan that caught the ball, he learned the ball was moving with final velocity vf= 39.45 m / s at an angle θf=29.5° below horizontal when caught. Assume the ball encountered no air resistance, and use a Cartesian coordinate system with the origin located at the ball's initial position.
In the bottom of the ninth inning, a player hits a 0.15 kg ball over the outfield fence. The ball leaves the bat with a speed of 36 m/s and a fan in the bleachers catches it 7.2 m above the point where it was hit. Assuming frictional forces can be ignored, find (a) the kinetic energy of the ball when it is caught (b) its speed when it is caught.
Problem 5: A baseball slugger smacks a pitch and watches the ball float into the bleachers for a home run, landing h=6.5m higher than it was struck. When visiting with the fan that caught the ball, he learned the ball was moving with final velocity vf= 39.15m/s at an angle θf=26.5° below horizontal when caught. Assume the ball encountered no air resistance, and use a Cartesian coordinate system with the origin located at the ball's initial position.Part (a) Create an...
A baseball player hits a home run, and the ball lands in the
left- field seats, y=7.70 m above the point at which it was hit. It
lands with a velocity of v= 39 m/s at an angle of 28 degrees below
the horizontal. The positive directions are upward and to the right
in the drawing. Ifnoring aie resistance, find the magnitude and the
direction of the initial velocity with which the ball leaves the
bat.
A baseball player hits...
A baseball player's bat hits a ball towards left field. The bat hits the ball when it crosses the plate 1.00 m above the ground, giving it an initial velocity toward left field of 32.0 ms at an angle 45.0 degrees above the horizontal axis. If the left field wall is located 96.0 m from home plate and rises to a height of 6.00 m, does the ball make it over the wall for a home run?
A baseball is hit by the batter when the ball is 2.5 feet above the ground. The ball leaves the bat with a velocity of 85 miles per hour at an angle of 50° above the horizontal. a. What is the maximum height of the baseball? b. When does the baseball reached its maximum height? c. If the ball does not hit anything, how many seconds is the ball in the air? d. If the ball does not hit anything,...
A baseball player hits a ball so that it leaves the bat at a speed of 45 m/s at 60 degree above the horizontal and at a height of 2 meters above the ground. Find its velocity at t=3s.
A batter hits a baseball so that it leaves the bat at a speed of 32 m/s at an angle 51 degrees to the horizontal. How far (in meters) from where it was struck will it land? Assume no air resistance and g=-9.8 m/s2 2DP? A motorcycle stunt rider rides off the edge of a 500 m cliff. Just at the edge, his velocity is horizontal, with magnitude 16 m/s. What is the magnitude of the motorcycle's velocity (in m/s)...