A man catches a cricket ball of mass 150 g moving with a velocity of 40 m/s and in doing so he draws his hands back through 0.3 m. Find the work done in catching the ball and the average force exerted by the ball on his hand.
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mass =150g=150/1000=0.15kg
t=01.s
speed =v= 20m/s
according to newton,s second law:
F=^p /t
F=(0-20*0.15)0.1
=30N
Force imparted by the ball on the bands of players 30N
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ur answer
give
mass =150g=150/1000=0.15kg
t=01.s
speed =v= 20m/s
according to newton,s second law:
F=^p /t
F=(0-20*0.15)0.1
=30N
Force imparted by the ball on the bands of players 30N
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Hello guys
From the given data,
The force of the blow exerted by the ball on the hand of the player is
(mv-0)=0.15*20=3
F=3/0.1=60N
From the given data,
The force of the blow exerted by the ball on the hand of the player is
(mv-0)=0.15*20=3
F=3/0.1=60N
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