Physics, asked by wilsonessae, 9 months ago

what does a bowler tend to gain during running from long distance before
a)inertia of rest
b)inertia of motion
c)inertia of direction​

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Answered by deepakPGDV
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  \bold{b)Inertia \: of motion}

Answered by Anittasara
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Answer:

the pace bowler in cricket runs fast from a long distance before he bowls because when he run the bowler gains inertia... so by inertia of motion he can gain momentum.... by gaining momentum the bowler can bowl rhe ball with more inertia means with more speed .it is difficult to hit the ball for batsmen.so bowler run from a long distance when he bowl...

Explanation:

1)when a pace bowler runs from long dustance, he gains momentum of inertia.

2)Due to this larger inertia, larger force is applied in a short interval of time.

3)Hence, the momentum will be more

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