When it leaves the bat, only gravitational force acting on it, therefore
option D is correct answer
10 points Saved QUESTION 2 Which free-body force diagram below is correct for a baseball hit...
POD 12-Prob#3) Free body diagrams Sketch appropriate free-body diagrams for the following situations/objects a. A baseball at the instant that it is hit by the bat b. A soccer ball in the air after being headed in to the goal for the winning point in the match c. A bird sitting on a tree branch. d. The International space station in orbit around the earth POD 12-Prob #4) Free Body Diagram with math A block of mass m is resting...
A major leaguer hits a baseball so that it leaves the bat at a speed of 33.0 m/s and at an angle of 38.3 ∘ above the horizontal. You can ignore air resistance....What is the direction of the baseball's velocity when it returns to the level at which it left the bat?
A major leaguer hits a baseball so that it leaves the bat at a speed of 33.0 m/s and at an angle of 34.2 ∘ above the horizontal. You can ignore air resistance. PART A At what two times is the baseball at a height of 11.2 m above the point at which it left the bat? PART B Calculate the horizontal component of the baseball's velocity at an earlier time calculated in part (a).
A major leaguer hits a baseball so that it leaves the bat at a speed of 32.0 m/s and at an angle of 37.5 ∘ above the horizontal. You can ignore air resistance. What is the magnitude of the baseball's velocity when it returns to the level at which it left the bat? What is the direction of the baseball's velocity when it returns to the level at which it left the bat?
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...
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Sketch the free-body diagram of a baseball (a) at the moment it is hit by the bat. and again (b) after it has left the bat and is flying toward the outfield. Ignore air resistance. Arlene is to walk across a "high wire" strung horizontally between two buildings 10.0 m apart. The sag in the rope when she is at the midpoint is 10.0". as shown in Fig. 4-47. If her mass is 50.0 kg. what is...
A baseball player hit a ball from the ground with a speed of 30 m/s and an angle of 36.9 above the horizontal. Ignore air resistance. What is the ball's velocity when it returns to the ground? when is the ball 10 m above the ground?
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 major leaguer hits a baseball so that it leaves the bat at a speed of 32.7 m/s and at an angle of 34.6 ∘ above the horizontal. You can ignore air resistance. a)At what two times is the baseball at a height of 11.5 m above the point at which it left the bat? b)Calculate the horizontal component of the baseball's velocity at an earlier time calculated in part A. c)Calculate the vertical component of the baseball's velocity at...
A student draws an incorrect free-body diagram shown below to represent the forces on an arrow flying through the air in the x-direction, after the archer has fired it from her bow. It is no longer in contact with the bow or the string. Air resistance is not zero. y Incorrect diagram! D (a) (5 points) Identify the errors in the diagram, and explain why they are errors. (b) (5 points) Draw a correct free-body diagram on the axes provided....