Physics, asked by rishirv19, 6 months ago

A cricketer catches a ball of mass 150 g in 0.1 s moving with a speed of 20 m/s. Calculate the force experienced by the cricketer.

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Answered by dkyadav94
5

Explanation:

given:

mass=150g=150/1000=0.15kg

t=0.1s

speed=v=20m/s

According to Newton's Second law:

F=ΔP/t

F=(0-20*0.15)/0.1

=-30N

∴force imparted by the ball on the hands of player is 30N

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Answered by jaskaran5797
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Answer:

30 N

direct formula has been used in the first step.

Vf = final velocity

Vi= initial velocity

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