Looking for equation for change in momentum

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The discussion revolves around finding the equation for change in momentum, specifically for a baseball scenario. The user seeks clarification on calculating momentum after a baseball is hit back to the pitcher. It is confirmed that momentum is calculated as mass times velocity, and the change in momentum is determined by subtracting initial momentum from final momentum. The correct calculation involves ensuring the signs are accurate and identifying initial and final states correctly. Ultimately, the correct magnitude of change in the ball's momentum is established as 20 kg-m/s.
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One of the questions on my test review tells me to look for the equation in the book, but i have a different book because my backpack got stolen and I can only get my hands on a old physics book at the moment. can someone help me out and let me know what equation I am looking for here? thanks,

A pitched baseball, of mass 0.2 kg, arrives at home plate with a speed of 40 m/s and is batted straight back to the pitcher with a return speed of 60 m/s. What is the magnitude of change in the ball's momentum?

a. 40 kg-m/s b. 8.0 kg-m/s c. 18 kg-m/s d. 20 kg-m/s
 
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You shouldn't need a special formula here. Do you understand that momentum is mass x velocity? The change in anything will be final value minus initial value. (Tricky part: Direction--and signs--matter.)
 
so simply:

(0.2*40)-(0.2* -60) = 20 kg-m/s

is this correct?
 
No. Your main mistake is getting the signs wrong. But you also got initial and final reversed. Fill this out:

Final momentum =

Initial momentum =

Change (Final - Initial) =
 
Doc Al said:
No. Your main mistake is getting the signs wrong. But you also got initial and final reversed. Fill this out:

Final momentum =

Initial momentum =

Change (Final - Initial) =

maybe I am finding the momentum wrong?

Final momentum = -12

Initial momentum = 8

Change (-12 - 8) = -20 since it's magnatude, just 20. I don't see how it could be anything else.
 
Exactly right! (I misread your answer before :redface:--sorry about that. You didn't make the sign error I thought you did! The only mistake was reversing initial and final, but that didn't really matter.)
 
thanks, this forum is so helpful.
 
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