It is equivalent to the change in momentum of the ball.
It is equivalent to the change in momentum of the ball.
in most cases the bat
All things being equal, the bat, the ball, the force used etc., the same thing that happens when a boy hits a ball with a bat.
because a metal bat has give so when the ball hits it the bat flex's and the ball slings off harder
Yaa, if someone takes a catch then the batsman is out definitely.
The force that is produced while swinging the bat and the throwing of the ball.
According to Newton's third law of motion, the force exerted by the ball on the bat would be equivalent to the force exerted by the bat on the ball. Therefore, if the bat hits the ball with 1000 N of force, the ball would also hit back on the bat with 1000 N of force.
The impulse imparted on the t-ball is the product of the force applied to it and the duration of time that the force is exerted. When the bat strikes the ball, it delivers a sudden force that accelerates the ball from rest to a certain velocity. This change in momentum, which is the result of the impulse, determines how far and how fast the ball travels after being hit. The greater the force or the longer the impact duration, the greater the impulse and resulting velocity of the t-ball.
its the same
When a bat hits a Baseball the bat transfers momentum. Momentum is the force in a moving object, which can be passed on from one object to another.
Yes, when the batter hits the baseball with the bat, the ball exerts an equal and opposite force on the bat due to Newton's third law of motion. This means that while the bat exerts a force on the ball to propel it forward, the ball simultaneously exerts an equal force back on the bat. This interaction is crucial in determining the outcome of the hit, including the ball's speed and direction.
When a bat hits a Baseball the bat transfers momentum. Momentum is the force in a moving object, which can be passed on from one object to another.