Why does a fielder in a cricket ground gradually pulls his hands backwards while catching a moving cricket ball?
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this is because of the speed of the ball and the force of the hit
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According to Newton's second law of motion, the fielder has apply a small force on the ball.
The ball also exerts lesser force & the fielder does not hurt his farm.
If the ball is stopped suddenly, then the entire momentum of the ball will be reduced to zero in a very short time interval which will cause a larger rate of change of momentum.
As a result, the fielder will have to apply a larger force on the ball. Also, the ball will exert a larger force which might hurt the palm of the fielder.
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