It depends on how hard you hit the ball.
According to Newton's third law of motion, the force exerted by the ball on the bat would be equivalent to the force exerted by the bat on the ball. Therefore, if the bat hits the ball with 1000 N of force, the ball would also hit back on the bat with 1000 N of force.
Yes, when the batter hits the baseball with the bat, the ball exerts an equal and opposite force on the bat due to Newton's third law of motion. This means that while the bat exerts a force on the ball to propel it forward, the ball simultaneously exerts an equal force back on the bat. This interaction is crucial in determining the outcome of the hit, including the ball's speed and direction.
When a ball is being struck by a bat it certainly exerts a reaction force on the bat. But the bat does not move backward because the reaction is not enough to move the bat as it is much heavier than the ball. The reaction force is felt by the person who strikes the ball with the bat through his arm. If the ball is heavier than the ball the bat will surely get the reaction force and move back.
The ball exerts an equal and opposite force of 8 newtons on the bat, according to Newton's third law of motion. So, the force exerted by the ball on the bat is also 8 newtons.
Yes, according to Newton's third law of motion, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. So, when the bat exerts a force on the ball, the ball also exerts an equal and opposite force on the bat.
As per Isaac Newton, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Hence, the force that the bat exerts on the ball is the same as the force that the ball exerts on the bat; in this case, 1500 Newtons.
The force that is produced while swinging the bat and the throwing of the ball.
the angle that the ball is going and the force that is applied to the ball by the bat
When a bat hits a Baseball the bat transfers momentum. Momentum is the force in a moving object, which can be passed on from one object to another.
Usually because the ball hits in what you could call the weakest part of the bat. If the ball hits directly on a grain, or a weak part of a poorly made bat. the bat will crack. Also, the ball can break the bat at the handle, where the bat is thinnest, due to the massive amount of force the ball is traveling with as it comes in contact with the bat.
All things being equal, the bat, the ball, the force used etc., the same thing that happens when a boy hits a ball with a bat.
Newton's third law is related to the transfer of momentum when a bat strikes a ball. This law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When the bat exerts a force on the ball, the ball exerts an equal force back on the bat, resulting in the transfer of momentum.