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A 0.25 lbf baseball is pitched with a velocity of 80 ft/s toward a batter. After...
Question 9 5 pts A 0.25 lbf baseball is pitched with a velocity of 80 ft/s toward a batter. After the ball is hit by the bat B, it has a velocity of 120 ft/s in the direction shown. If the ball and bat are in contact for 0.015 seconds, determine the average impulsive force exerted on the ball (in lbf) during impact. a 120 ft/s 40° B 80 ft/s
Question 9 5 pts A 0.25 lbf baseball is pitched with a velocity of 80 ft/s toward a batter. After the ball is hit by the bat B, it has a velocity of 120 ft/s in the direction shown. If the ball and bat are in contact for 0.015 seconds, determine the average impulsive force exerted on the ball (in lbf) during impact. 120 ft/s 40° T700 B 80 ft/s
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