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Harlamova29_29 [7]
3 years ago
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When catching a baseball, a catcher's glove moves by 11 cm along the line of motion of the ball. If the baseball exerts a force

of 464 N on the glove, how much work is done by the ball
Physics
1 answer:
-Dominant- [34]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

51.04 joules

Explanation:

The movement by the gloves = 11cm

Force by the baseball = 464N

First of all we are going to convert cm to metres

11cm = 11/100 meters = 0.11m

The formula for workdone is given as:

W = f x d

W = workdone

F = force

D = distance

Workdone = 464 x 0.11

= 51.04 joules

The workdone by the ball is 51.04 joules

Thank you

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