how do fielders stop a ball hit by a batsman?
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By moving their hands back
Explanation:
it reduces time thereby reducing the velocity and momentum of the ball which hurts them less
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when the ball reaches the fielder, it hits his hands with some impulse. Impulse is the amount of force on a body applied for a moment of time.
Explanation:
If the cricketer moves his hands backwards while catching the ball, he is giving more time to the ball in changing its momentum. The time period in which the ball undergoes this change in momentum translates to force being exerted on the player's hands, and so if this change occurs over a longer period of time, less force will be exerted on the player's hands.
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