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Physics
A 720 g softball is traveling at 15.0 m/s when caught. If the force of the glove on the ball is 520 N, what is the time it takes the ball to stop
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Ответ:
The time it takes the ball to stop is 0.021 s.
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the softball, m = 720 g = 0.72 kg
velocity of the ball, v = 15.0 m/s
applied force, F = 520 N
Apply Newton's second law of motion, to determine the time it takes the ball to stop;
Therefore, the time it takes the ball to stop is 0.021 s.
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