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KE = 1/2mv2, where m is mass in kg, and vis velocity in m/s. Since both the baseball and the softball are thrown at the same velocity, the difference in KE comes down to mass. A baseball has a mass of 0.142kg - 0.149kg, and a softball has a mass of 0.177kg - 0.198kg. Therefore, since the softball has the greater mass, the softball would have more kinetic energy. The 2 after the v is supposed to be a superscript and is supposed to mean velocity squared.
The kinetic energy of the softball at 3.30 m s the and a mass of 1.08 kilograms is 3.564 joules.
F = m*a we know the force we know the mass so we can find the acceleration a = F/m = 25/0.5 a = 50 m/s^2 And depends who throws it too
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To find the acceleration of the softball, you would need to know the net force acting on it and its mass. If the force is given in Newtons, you can divide it by the mass of the softball in kilograms to find the acceleration in m/s^2.
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The acceleration of the softball is 50 m/s^2. This is calculated by dividing the force applied (25 N) by the mass of the softball (0.5 kg), using Newton's second law of motion (F=ma).