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18. A ball of mass 0.5 kg, moving with velocity (22 +23) m/s, is caught by a fielder. If the ball comes to rest in 1.414 s, then the magnitude of average force applied on the ba…
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18. A ball of mass 0.5 kg, moving with velocity (22 +23) m/s, is caught by a fielder. If the ball comes to rest in 1.414 s, then the magnitude of average force applied on the ba…
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18. A ball of mass 0.5 kg, moving with velocity (22 +23) m/s, is caught by a fielder. If the ball comes to rest in 1.414 s, then the magnitude of average force applied on the ball is (1) 2 N (2) // N (3) 4 N (4) 1 N
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To calculate the magnitude of the average force applied on the ball, you can use the equation:
So, the magnitude of the average force applied on the ball is approximately 11.25 N.
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