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IP A 0.11-kg baseball moves toward home plate with a velocity v₁ = (-39 m/s ). After striking the bat, the ball moves ve

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Ip A 0 11 Kg Baseball Moves Toward Home Plate With A Velocity V 39 M S After Striking The Bat The Ball Moves Ve 1
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IP A 0.11-kg baseball moves toward home plate with a velocity v₁ = (-39 m/s ). After striking the bat, the ball moves vertically upward with a velocity Vf= (27 m/s )ý.
Part A Find the direction of the impulse delivered to the ball by the bat. Assume that the ball and bat are in contact for 1.5 ms. Express your answer using two significant figures. 1951 ΑΣΦ 0= Submit Part B J = Request Answer Submit S Request Answer ? Find the magnitude of the impulse delivered to the ball by the bat. Assume that the ball and bat are in contact for 1.5 ms. Express your answer using two significant figures. VE ΑΣΦ O ? from the +-axis kg-m/s
Part C How would your answer to part B change if the mass of the ball were doubled? O The impulse would triple in magnitude. The impulse would double in magnitude. The impulse would not change. Submit ▾ Part D Request Answer How would your answer to part B change if the mass of the bat were doubled instead? The impulse would triple in magnitude. The impulse would double in magnitude. The impulse would not change. Submit Request Answer