Question: For this math problem we need to calculate the work required for the pitcher to throw a 90 mi/hr fastball by first considering the kinetic
For this math problem we need to calculate the work required for the pitcher to throw a 90 mi/hr fastball by first considering the kinetic energy the kinetic energy K for an object of mass m and velocity v is given by K=1/2mv^2. Suppose an object of mass m moving in a straight line is acted on by a force F=F(s) that depends on s according to newton second law F(s)=ma=mdv/dt where a and v denote the acceleration and velocity of an object
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