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What forces are involved in hitting a baseball?
The forces are the weight, drag, and lift. Lift and drag are actually two components of a single aerodynamic force acting on the ball. Drag acts in a direction opposite to the motion, and lift acts perpendicular to the motion.
What is the reaction force of hitting a baseball?
The ball exerts an equal and opposite force on the bat. This is the reaction force. The baseball forces the bat in one direction and the bat forces the ball in the opposite direction. The two forces create an interaction pair on different objects and are equal in strength and opposite in direction.
What law of motion is baseball?
Explanation: According to Newton’s third law, the force exerted by the bat hitting the ball will be equal in magnitude but opposite in direction of the force the ball exerts on the bat. Generally, your arms are stiff when you hit the ball forward, so you will not feel the bat “recoiling”.
How many forces are acting on a baseball player as he slides along the ground toward third base?
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Where are the force outs in baseball?
A force out (aka force play) is made when a baserunner is forced to leave his base when the batter becomes a baserunner himself, and a fielder successfully tags the next base before the runner can reach it.
How do you explain force out?
Does baseball have to be in glove for force out?
In a force situation, the fielder must have the ball held securely in hand or the glove. He cannot have the ball pinned to his chest, for example, or in his lap, between his legs, or any other way than “securely in hand or glove.”
How much force does it take to hit a baseball?
When a ball is hit squarely, the bat compresses it to around half of its normal thickness. That doesn’t last long, as the ball only has contact with the bat for around 1/1000th of a second. A typical bat striking a ball can exert as much as 8000 lbs of force, propelling the ball to over 100 mph—the speed needed for a home run.
Is there a force out at first base in baseball?
There is always a force out at first base for the batter. Meaning that the batter is always “forced” to run to first after hitting the ball. Next set up.
What happens when you hit a baseball below the center of mass?
Hold a bat and hit it at different locations along its length below the center of mass, using a rubber mallet. Hitting the bat below the center of mass but above the sweet spot will result in your hand being jolted to the left. Hitting the bat below the sweet spot will result in your hand being jolted to the right.
What causes a baseball to drop towards the ground?
A forward-upwards spin causes lower pressure above the ball, exerting an upwards force that slows the descent of the ball. On the flip side, a forward-downwards spin causes a ball to drop towards the ground.