What is the acceleration of the bat?

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The discussion centers on calculating the acceleration of a bat impacting a baseball, with a focus on the force exerted during the collision. The force changes from 0 N to 1.0x10^4 N over 0.0010 seconds, prompting calculations for average force and acceleration. Participants clarify that the average force can be derived from the maximum force, suggesting a method for calculation. Additionally, the conversation includes humorous exchanges among users, but the primary goal remains to solve the physics problem. The thread emphasizes the importance of understanding the relationship between force, time, and acceleration in this context.
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The force exerted on a 0.145-kg baseball by a bat changes from 0.0 N to 1.0x10^4 (^4= 4th power) over 0.0010 seconds, then drops back to zero in the same amount of time. The baseball was going toward the bat at 25 m/s.

A) Draw a graph of force versus Time. What is the average force exerted on the ball by the bat?
B) What is the acceleration of the bat?
C) What is the Final velocity of the ball, assuming that it reverses direction?please tell me how to do and the answer
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What have you done so far?
 
well since the first question asks about the average force i used the formula F=MA to figure out the force and i got for the force 3625N (not sure if its right) i got this by caluclating the acceleration using A=v-v0/ t which gave me A=25000 since V=25 and V0=0, however this is just for the first half i need to do this again except for the backwards part to figure out the average
 
The first questions asks the average force. They give you the maximum force. It's 1 * 10^4
Average force should be intuitive. The force starts at 0, rises to maximum, then returns to zero.

Hint: What's the average of these numbers {0,1,2,3,4} and what's the average of these numbers {4,3,2,1,0}
I'd do it the same way.
 
would that mean the avg force is 12,500?
 
if u use the gradient formula ...

<br /> m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1}<br />

then the average will be ...
 
ek688 said:
would that mean the avg force is 12,500?
no, using the numbers I gave as an example:
Hint: What's the average of these numbers {0,1,2,3,4} and what's the average of these numbers {4,3,2,1,0}
the average of 0,1,2,3,4 is 2 because 0+1+2+3+4 = 10 and there's 5 members and 10/5 = 2
notice that 2 is exactly half of your highest value.
You could use the formula average = \frac{|initial - final|}{2} which would also give you 2.

In your problem, the highest value is 1 * 10^4 N.
 
can someone work out the problem and tell me what you get. I got answers but i would like to make sure they are right, and i don't have the data with me i left it at a friends house.
Thanks
 
Eric..ur a bad bot

eric this was supposed to be an extra credit assignment.. i am very dissapointed in you. you will be suspended immidietly on monday.

with love Dr. Lubert
 
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very funny Jeff, sorry guys that's my dumb friend Jeff
 
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Eric what happened

eric i was watching u in tefillah and i was very disappointed that you were not davaning properly u will be suspended on monday

with love: that guy
 
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NO! I am terribly sorry, i did not mean to offend That Guy!
I will daven better in tefilah
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