The magnitude of the average force exerted by the bat on the baseball depends on the speed of the baseball after being hit. On average, this force can range from 2,000 N to 8,000 N. The direction of the force is opposite to the direction in which the ball moves after contact.
force applied x the time of contact
around 246 newtons of force
The force and strength of the blow of the baseball bat propels the baseball forward.
The object with the most mass, as gravitational force is dependent on mass. Therefore the bowling ball exerts more gravitational force than a baseball or a football.
A baseball is a great example of an internal force. The particles holding the baseball together is an internal force. But a baseball bat hitting the baseball is not an internal force, because an internal force is a force exerted by one part of a structure on another. The bat hitting the ball is an external force. Another example is a car. The pistons pushing the rods, the axle pushing the wheels, the wheels moving the car...etc. All these things are internal forces working on the car because the these things are all inside the car. But the friction created by the wheels of the car on the ground is an external force, as is the force holding the car up. Hope this helps!
A Baseball bat is a third-class lever because the fulcrum is on the end of one side, the effect force is in the middle, and the resistant force, the load, is at the top.
for every force, there is an equal and opposite force.
Friction
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The contact force will keep the ball moving but as the ball goes farther the ball slows down that's were the non contact force comes in it makes the ball not in contact
That force is called friction.