In a game against the White Sox, baseball pitcher Nolan Ryan threw a pitch measured at 34.4 m/s. If it was 18.4 m from Nolan's position on the pitcher's mound to home plate, how long did it take the ball to get to the batter waiting at home plate? Treat the ball's velocity as constant and ignore any gravitational effects.

since time = distance/speed,

just divide the distance by the speed.

To determine the time it took for the ball to reach the batter at home plate, we can use the equation:

time = distance / velocity

Here, the distance is given as 18.4 meters and the velocity as 34.4 m/s. Plugging these values into the equation, we can calculate the time:

time = 18.4 / 34.4

Dividing 18.4 by 34.4 gives us a time of approximately 0.535 seconds.

Therefore, it took approximately 0.535 seconds for the ball to reach the batter waiting at home plate.