why do you feel hurt on your hand when you hit an incoming ball with force. ( use newton third law)
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
Explanation:
you feel hurt when you hit an incoming ball with force because when you stop the ball, it takes less time to stop which results in a greater force on your hands, similarly if after catching the ball you were to pull your hands back like how cricketers catch a ball, you will feel less force because you have increased the time for the ball to stop, also if you were to apply greater force, the ball will also apply the same amount of force where no external force is applied ( newton's 3rd law: every action has an equal and opposite reaction where no external force is applied)
Similar questions