. In which activity a force is stopping the motion of an object?
Pushing a cart
Kicking a football
Catching a cricket ball
Hitting a hammer
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catching a cricket ball
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Catching a cricket ball is the activity in which a force is stopping the motion of an object.
- Inertia causes a fast-moving ball to stay in motion.
- The force with which a ball move is equal to its mass multiplied by its acceleration, according to Newton's second law.
- The momentum of the ball is transmitted to our hands when we catch it.
- The force with which momentum is imparted may injure our hand if we maintain it stationary.
- When we move our hands back, our net momentum decreases, lowering the force with which the ball makes contact with our hands.
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