A baseball player exert a force of 125 N on a 0.18 kg baseball for 33 sec. what is the baseball change of momentum ?

Force * time = change of momentum

= 125 * 33

often called impulse

Why on earth would a baseball player push on a baseball for 33 seconds?
Is that a typo?

To find the change in momentum of the baseball, we can use the formula:

Change in momentum = Force * Time

Given:
Force = 125 N
Time = 33 sec

Plugging in the values, we can calculate the change in momentum:

Change in momentum = 125 N * 33 sec
Change in momentum = 4125 N·sec

Therefore, the change in momentum of the baseball is 4125 N·sec.