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what is the force of a golf-swing?

By admin | November 27, 2009

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starsiege2005 asked:


A 0.0450-{\rm kg} golf ball initially at rest is given a speed of 25.5 m/s when a club strikes.

If the club and ball are in contact for 1.85 ms, what average force acts on the ball?

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    No Responses to “what is the force of a golf-swing?”

    1. Brian L Says:
      November 28th, 2009 at 2:18 pm

      Force = mass times acceleration

      You know final velocity, initial velocity, and time. Therefore, you can calculate a.

      Then just multiply a and m to get F.

    2. Ameya Says:
      November 30th, 2009 at 6:17 am

      An impulse applied on the ball imvt i21228n.
      The ball imvt i21228n.