Hey baseball collides with a baseball glove, which equation is used to calculate the force, the glove exerts on the ball during the collision

To calculate the force exerted by the baseball glove on the ball during the collision, you can use Newton's second law of motion. The equation is:

Force = mass × acceleration

In this case, the mass refers to the mass of the ball, and the acceleration refers to the change in velocity of the ball caused by the collision.

Note: If you have additional information about the collision, such as the initial velocity of the ball and the time of collision, you can use the equation F = Δp/Δt, where Δp is the change in momentum of the ball and Δt is the time of the collision.