A baseball collides with a baseball glove. Which equation is used to calculate the force the glove exerts on the ball during the collision?(1 point)

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force = weight × acceleration
force = weight × acceleration

force = mass × velocity
force = mass × velocity

force = weight × velocity
force = weight × velocity

force = mass × acceleration

Are you sure the answer is Force = mass x acceleration

Yes, I am sure that the correct equation to calculate the force the glove exerts on the ball during the collision is Force = mass × acceleration.

Yes, I am sure that the equation used to calculate the force the glove exerts on the ball during the collision is Force = mass × acceleration.

Yes, I'm sure that the equation used to calculate the force the glove exerts on the ball during the collision is "force = mass × acceleration". When an object collides with another object, the force exerted on it is determined by its mass and the acceleration it experiences. In this case, the mass of the ball and the acceleration it undergoes during the collision with the glove will determine the force exerted by the glove on the ball.