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Mrrafil [7]
4 years ago
13

a baseball pitcher loosens up his pitching arm. he tosses a 0.140 kg ball using only the roation of his forearm, 0.270m in lengt

h, to accerlate the ball. if the ball starts at rest and is releasedwith a speed of 24 in a time of 0.425, what torque is applied to the ball
Physics
1 answer:
Ugo [173]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

2.136 N-m

Explanation:

From the question,

Applying,

Toque = FL...................... Equation 1

Where F = Force applied to the the ball, L = Length of the forearm

From newton's second law of motion,

F = m(v-u)/t................. Equation 2

Where m = mass of the ball, v = final velocity of the ball, u = initial velocity of the ball, t = time.

Given: m = 0.140 kg, u = 0 m/s (from rest), v = 24 m/s, t = 0.425 s

Substitute into equation 2

F = 0.140(24-0)/0.425

F = 7.91 N.

Also Given: L = 0.270 m

Substitute into equation 1

Torque = 7.91×0.270

Torque = 2.136 N-m

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