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4. ""Giving in"" during a catching action in baseball More than one answer is correct A. reduces the magnitude of the force required to stop the ball. B. increases the magnitude of the force required to stop the ball. C. increases the contact time of the hand with the ball. D. does neither increase nor decrease the impulse required to stop the ball.

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Answer:

A. reduces the magnitude of the force required to stop the ball.

C. increases the contact time of the hand with the ball.

D. does neither increase nor decrease the impulse required to stop the ball.

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know that the force required to stop the ball is given as


F = (\Delta P)/(\Delta t)

here we know that


impulse = \Delta P

so we have


impulse = m(v_f - v_i)

now we know that time to stop the ball is increased due to which the force to stop the ball is decreased

so we have correct answer will be

A. reduces the magnitude of the force required to stop the ball.

C. increases the contact time of the hand with the ball.

D. does neither increase nor decrease the impulse required to stop the ball.

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