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Calculating Force Applied to Golf Ball by Club with Limited Data
I just realized I was calculating with R = 200m instead of 250m! v = 61.74 m/s when I use 250m! So in the end, FMAX = 1,543.5N Thank you very much!- Nevolute
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Calculating Force Applied to Golf Ball by Club with Limited Data
Hello, and thank you for the warm welcome! Couldn't I simply use the Range formula to determine the velocity? R = (v2)(sin(2θ))/gravity, where R = 250m, solving for v. v = 61.74 m/s Net impulse = change in momentum. FΔt = mv-mvο, where Δt = 4ms = 4 x 10-3 s The impulse is also the area...- Nevolute
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Calculating Force Applied to Golf Ball by Club with Limited Data
Homework Statement You hit a golf ball (mass 50g) squarely with the club face from ground level on a flat golf course. The ball leaves the club at an angle of 20 degrees above horizontal and travels 250m before hitting the ground. The force vs time graph below shows the force exerted on the...- Nevolute
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