A catcher "gives" with a baseball when catching it. If the baseball exerts a force of 463 N on the glove, so that the glove is displaced 11.0 cm, how much work is done by the ball?

463 N * 0.11 m = ___ Joules

To calculate the work done by the ball, we need to use the formula:

Work = Force x Distance

In this case, the force exerted by the ball on the glove is 463 N, and the distance over which the force is applied is 11.0 cm. However, it is important to note that the distance must be in meters for the equation to work. So, let's convert the distance from centimeters to meters:

Distance = 11.0 cm = 11.0 / 100 = 0.11 meters

Now we can substitute the values into the formula:

Work = 463 N x 0.11 m

Calculating this gives us:

Work = 50.93 Joules

Therefore, the ball does approximately 50.93 Joules of work.