4. A 0.32 lb. baseball crosses the plate at 94 mph. If the batter hits the ball back toward the pitcher at 126 mph, use

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4. A 0.32 lb. baseball crosses the plate at 94 mph. If the batter hits the ball back toward the pitcher at 126 mph, use

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4. A 0.32 lb. baseball crosses the plate at 94 mph. If the batter hits the ball back toward the pitcher at 126 mph, use impulse and momentum equations to find the force of the bat on the ball if the ball contacts the bat for 0.0015 seconds. (10 pts) There are some unit conversions to consider ... 1 mile = 5280 feet.
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