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state the effect of ball when it is hitted by a batsman

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Answered by anandini474
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Answer:

Velocity is speed with direction. This affects the ball because the batsman can tilt his bat so the path of the ball changes its direction as well as its velocity.

Acceleration is represented by the speed the batsman swings his arm when hitting the ball.

Friction, is the resistance that one object encounters when it moves over another. In cricket this is represented by the ball hitting the bat.

Air resistance is another force that is acting upon the ball. This force slows the ball down. The greater the surface area of an object, the greater the air resistance.

Transversal waves are emitted when the ball hits the bat.

Newton's 1st law- An ball will stay in motion until an unbalanced force acts on it. In this case the bat or the hand of the fielder.

The mass of the bat matters. The difference between the mass of a light bat and the mass of a heavy bat can greatly effect how far the ball goes.

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Answered by armaansingh1976
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Explanation:

Velocity is speed with direction. This affects the ball because the batsman can tilt his bat so the path of the ball changes its direction as well as its velocity.

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