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Fig. shows an estimated force-time graph...

Fig. shows an estimated force-time graph for a base ball struck by a bat. From this curve, determine
(i) impulse delivered to the ball
(ii) force exerted on the ball
(iii) the maximum force on the ball.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will analyze the force-time graph of a baseball struck by a bat and determine the required quantities: impulse delivered to the ball, force exerted on the ball, and the maximum force on the ball. ### Step 1: Determine the Impulse Delivered to the Ball **Impulse** is defined as the area under the force-time graph. In this case, the graph forms a triangle. 1. **Identify the base and height of the triangle**: - The base of the triangle is the time interval during which the force is applied. From the graph, this is from \( t = 1 \) second to \( t = 2.5 \) seconds, which gives us: ...
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