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A player caught a cricket ball of mass 150 g moving at a rate of 20 m/s. if the catching process is completed in 0.1 s, the force of the blow exerted by the ball on the hand of the player is equal to

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Given :

Mass of the cricket ball = 200 g

Velocity of the cricket ball = 20 m/s

Time = 0.1 s

To Find :

The force exerted by the ball on the hands of player

Solution :

The relation between Force , Mas and acceleration is given by ,

 \\   \star \: {\boxed{\purple{\sf{F = ma}}}} \\  \\

• Since a = \sf{\dfrac{v-u}{t}}

 \\   : \implies \sf \:F = m \bigg( \dfrac{v - u}{t} \bigg) \\  \\

Where ,

F is force

m is mass

u is initial velocity

v is final velocity

We have ,

m = 200 g = 200/1000 = 0.2 kg

u = 20 m/s

v = 0 [since it came to rest]

t = 0.1 sec

Substituting the values ,

 \\  :  \implies \sf \: F = 0.2 \bigg( \dfrac{0 - 20}{0.1}  \bigg) \\  \\

 \\  :  \implies \sf \:F = 0.2\bigg(\dfrac{-20}{0.1}\bigg) \\  \\

 \\   : \implies{\underline{\boxed{\pink{\mathfrak{F = - 40 \: N }}}}}  \: \bigstar \\  \\

Hence ,

The Force exerted by the ball on players hands is 40 N

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