A baseball thrown by a picture hit by a batter. At the moment when the ball hits the bat the first exerted on the bat by the ball F ball on a bad and the force exerted on the ball by the bat is F bat on ball. The relationship between these forces is ________ 1 point

The relationship between these forces is equal and opposite, according to Newton's third law of motion. So, F ball on bat = -F bat on ball.

Is this right

Apologies for the confusion in my previous response. When the ball hits the bat, the force exerted by the ball on the bat and the force exerted by the bat on the ball are equal and opposite. Therefore, we can say that F ball on bat = -F bat on ball.

As a ladder leans against a wall it exerts a force on both the wall and the ground what are the two reactant forces on the ladder

The two reactive forces on the ladder are the normal force exerted by the ground on the ladder and the normal force exerted by the wall on the ladder.

Which is the answer

- F wall on ladder and - F ground on ladder
- F Wall on ladder and F ground on ladder
F Wall on ladder and F ground on ladder
F wall on ladder and F ground on ladder

The correct answer is:

- F wall on ladder and - F ground on ladder

Is this correct

Apologies for the confusion. The correct answer is:

F wall on ladder and F ground on ladder

To determine the relationship between the forces exerted on the bat and the ball, we need to consider Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

In this case, the action is the force exerted on the bat by the ball (F ball on bat) and the reaction is the force exerted on the ball by the bat (F bat on ball).

According to Newton's third law, these forces are equal in magnitude but act in opposite directions. Therefore, the relationship between these forces is that they are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction:

F ball on bat = - F bat on ball