Posted by Walter on Sunday, November 21, 2010 at 1:39pm.
A pitched ball with a mass of 1 kg reaches a catcher's glove traveling at a velocity of 28 m/s. If the ball is in contact with the catcher's glove for 0.5 s during the catch, how much average force is applied by the glove?
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A pitched ball with a mass of 1 kg reaches a catcher's glove traveling at a velocity of 28 m/s. How much momentum does the ball have?
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A pitched ball with a mass of 1 kg reaches a catcher's glove traveling at a velocity of 28 m/s. How much impulse is required to stop the ball?
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