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Applied Project: Calculus of Baseball: Question 1
In this video I go over another applied project, and this time take a look at the Calculus of the sport of Baseball, and go over Question 1. It may surprise you but there is a lot of advanced physics and calculus behind some of the aspects of baseball. Question 1 illustrates the concept of momentum, which is simply the mass multiplied by the velocity of a moving object. The difference in momentum is also known as the Impulse of the force over a time interval, and in this video I show that it is equal to the integration of the force over that time interval. Using this fact, we can then determine the average force on a bat as it swings and collides with a baseball, which is only in contact with the bat for a thousandth of a second! This is a great video to understand some of the physics involved in Baseball, namely the collision of the ball with the bat, so make sure to watch this video and stay tuned for more videos on this Applied Project!
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