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Write a claim that states what happens to the motion of a baseball as the forces act on it. Next, provide evidence that supports your claim about what happens to the motion of a baseball as the forces act on it. Finally, provide reasoning that connects your evidence to your claim about the baseball.

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Answered by AoiKanzaki
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Answer:

The action or force of the bat hitting the ball produces the reaction of the ball changing direction and moving away from the force of the bat that acted on it.

Explanation:

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Answered by shilpa85475
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Newton's First Law of Motion asserts that until driven to alter its condition by an external force, every object stays at rest or in uniform motion along a straight line. According to the Baseball Almanac, Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan used the first law when throwing his characteristic fastball, resulting in 5,714 strikeouts.

At both ends of a pitch, Newton's first law is realised. The pitcher's delivery propels the baseball forward, while the batter swings the bat forward. The velocity of a mass object varies when it is exposed to an external force, according to Newton's Second Law of Motion (F=M*A).

According to Newton's Third Law of Motion, every action has an equal and opposite response. Outfielders interpret this in terms of a baseball that must return to its original position. The combined forces of air pressure and gravity that operate on a baseball hit in the air are governed by Newton's first law.

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