
8. A youngster hits a baseball giving it a velocity of 22 m/s at an angle...
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 is hit into the air at an initial speed of 30.5 m/s and an angle of 43.2 ° above the horizontal. At the same time, the center fielder starts running and catches the ball on its way down when the ball is 0.961 m above the level at which it was hit. If the center fielder is initially 1.25 x 102 m from home plate, what must be his average speed?
A baseball (a projectile) is launched from a height of 2 meters above the ground at a speed of 31 m/s at an of 28 degrees above the horizontal. The ball is directly hit a fielder who will catch the ball and the fielder is initially angle plate). If his reaction time is 0.30 seconds (time before he starts to move), what is the minimum speed he much run, in m/s, such that he catches the ball 2 meters above...
7) A baseball player releases a ball with an initial velocity of 35 m/s and it takes 2 seconds to reach max height. How high did the ball get? How long would it be before the other baseball player catches the ball? What is the release angle with respect to the vertical plane? How far into the field would the ball get?
A tennis player hits a ball at ground level, giving it an initial velocity of 24 m/s at 57 degrees above the horizontal. (a) what are the horizontal and verticla components of the ball;s initial velocity? (b) how high above the ground does the ball go? (c) How long does it take the ball to reach its maximum height? (d) What are the ball;s velocity and acceleration at its highest point? (e) for how long a time is the ball...
A football is kicked with a speed of 18 m/sec an angle of 65 degrees to horizontal. What are the horizontal and vertical components of the initial velocity of football. How long is football in air How far does football travel horizontally before it hits the ground. A baseball player bounces off a baseball off the floor by giving it a downward velocity of 3 m/sec at height of 1 m above the floor. The ball bounces off the floor...
A baseball is thrown with a velocity of 15 m/s at an angle of 30 degrees ccw from the horizontal. a) What are the horizontal and vertical components of the velocity just as the ball leaves the hand? b) What is the horizontal and vertical velocity of the ball when it reaches maximum height? c) At what time does the ball reach maximum vertical height? d) How far has the ball traveled vertically and horizontally at this time?
7. A 0.2 kg softball is hit at a height of 1 m at a 60° angle. The initial velocity of the ball is 26 m/s. The ball is caught by the right fielder at a height of 1 m. (Rounding to the nearest integer) a. How much momentum does the ball have initially? [A] b. How much impulse is required to stop the ball? [B] c. If the ball is in contact with the right fielder’s glove for 0.5...
Suppose a tennis player hits a ball when it is at height of 1.2 meters giving it a velocity pf 15 m/s at an angle of 10 degrees to the horizontal. Find when and where the ball will hit the ground.
Suppose a golfer hits a ball with a velocity of 40 m/s at an angle of 30 degrees to the horizontal. The projectile model can be used to answer some questions about what will happen to the ball later during its flight. a) where will the ball be 2 seconds later? b) what is the greatest height the ball will reach? c) if the golf ball is hit in the direction of a 12 meter tree which is 80 meters...