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A baseball has a mass of 140 grams , traveling at 30 m/s moves a fielders glove backward 35 cm when the ball is caught. What is the average force exerted by the ball on the glove
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Since the initial velocity is 30 and the final is 0. 15 is the vave so you can use that with 1/2mv^2 to find the force
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