Professional baseball pitchers deliver pitches that can reach the blazing speed of 100 mph (miles per hour). A local team has drafted an up-and-coming, left-handed pitcher who can consistently pitch at 42.91 m/s (96.00 mph) . Assuming a pitched ball has a mass of 0.1424 kg and has this speed just before a batter makes contact with it, how much kinetic energy does the ball have?

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Answer:

131.09828 Joules

Explanation:

u = Initial velocity of the ball = 0

v = Final velocity of the ball when the batter makes contact with the ball= 42.91 m/s

m = Mass of the baseball = 0.1424 kg

Kinetic energy

[tex]KE=\frac{1}{2}m(v^2-u^2)\\\Rightarrow KE=\frac{1}{2}0.1424(42.91^2-0^2)\\\Rightarrow KE=131.09828\ J[/tex]

The kinetic energy the ball has is 131.09828 Joules

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