bk12321
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Alright so now that I kinda am getting calc II... for the moment (by the way we are on volume of revolutions and the shits crazy)... physics is kicking my ***. I can get half of this problem, but I dont know how to finish. If someone could help I'd appreciate it. This semester sucks, ive never done so much work in my life, last year in college was 100x easier.
The problem is:
In an indoor domed baseball stadium the ceiling is designed so that a hit ball could not possibly strike the ceiling. Assume a major league fastball max speed of 95.0 miles/h and that the wooden bat might decrease this to 80.0 miles/h. Assume that the ball leaves the bat at a height of 1.00 m above the playing field.
a) Determine the minimum ceiling height so thata major league pop-up (that is, when the ball leaves the bat travelling straight up) does not hit the ceiling.
b) in a real game, a pop-up comes within 10m of this ceiling height. What was the ball's speed as it left the bat?
thanks so much... this is one of 5 quiz problems we have to turn in tomorrow and its the only one I dont get. I think you have to solve for one kinematic equation and plug in but I dont know lol.
The problem is:
In an indoor domed baseball stadium the ceiling is designed so that a hit ball could not possibly strike the ceiling. Assume a major league fastball max speed of 95.0 miles/h and that the wooden bat might decrease this to 80.0 miles/h. Assume that the ball leaves the bat at a height of 1.00 m above the playing field.
a) Determine the minimum ceiling height so thata major league pop-up (that is, when the ball leaves the bat travelling straight up) does not hit the ceiling.
b) in a real game, a pop-up comes within 10m of this ceiling height. What was the ball's speed as it left the bat?
thanks so much... this is one of 5 quiz problems we have to turn in tomorrow and its the only one I dont get. I think you have to solve for one kinematic equation and plug in but I dont know lol.
