A baseball of mass 0.145 kg is thrown at a speed of 34.0 m/s. The batter strikes the ball with a force of 26,000 N. The
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A baseball of mass 0.145 kg is thrown at a speed of 34.0 m/s. The batter strikes the ball with a force of 26,000 N. The bat and ball are in contact for 0.500 ms. Assuming that the force is exactly opposite to the original direction of the ball, determine the final speed of the ball. Determine the velocity Tar of block A after the collision. A 10.0-kg block of ice is sliding due east at 9.00 m/s when it collides elastically with a 6.00-kg block of ice that is sliding in the same direction at 4.00 m/s. Define the positive direction as pointing due east, the 10.0-kg block as block A, and the 6.00-kg block as block B. Determine the velocity of block B after the collision. Dy= Assuming that the force is exactly opposite to the original direction of the ball, determine the final speed y of the hall. UM- Fer m/s Of= m/s due cast A baseball of mass 0.145 kg is thrown at a speed of 34.0 m/s. The batter strikes the ball with a force of 26,000 N. The bat and ball are in contact for 0.500 ms. m/s due east m/s