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Answer:

Force of the ball against the bat

Explanation:

Newton's third law of motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When a player hits a ball with a bat, the force the player exerted on the ball through the bat gave the ball a push force in the forward direction. This is an action force. Now that an action has been initiated, there must be a reaction according to Newton's third law of motion. The magnitude of the force on the ball equals the magnitude of the force on the bat. The direction of the force on the ball is opposite to the direction of the force on the ball. The ball will give the bat an equal and opposite force trying to push the bat backward by resisting the impact of the bat. This is the reaction. The ball will only move if the applied force is able to overcome the resisting force by the bat.

                             [tex]F_{A} = - F_{B}[/tex]

Where;

[tex]F_{A}[/tex] is the action force of the bat against the ball.

[tex]F_{B}[/tex] is the equal and opposite reaction force of the ball towards the ball.

If a player hit a ball with a bat the ore that which the ball is coming towards the player and the force with which the player is moving the bat will impact the ball which will have an equal and opposite reaction.

  • Thus the reaction of the force will be the force of the ball against the bat.

Hence the newtons law of motion will be applied.

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