Noah Syndergaard, NY Mets Ace, throws his slider at lower 90 mph compared to his fastball, typically close to 100 mph. If his slider ball spins at 2,100 rpm when it leaves Noah’s hand, and it took 0.04 s for him to spin it, (a) compute the torque Noah applied to the ball, and (b) compute the force Noah applied to the ball’s surface. The mass and radius of the baseball is 147 g and 3.7 cm. (Hint: You will need to use the information on the moment of inertia formula sheet handed out during the class
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