How does the newton's third law apply to hitting the ball with the bat?
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Newton's Third Law: "Every action has a equal and a opposite reaction."
When a ball is thrown towards you, You hit the ball with some force 'N' in other direction. This happens simultaneously as you hit the ball, it changes it's direction and goes away in another direction. This is different from cause and effect type.
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Initially when the ball hits bat the ball exerts a force say it's F the according to Newton's third law the bat will also exert equal (F) and opposite force (-ve) I.e F=-F
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