Asked by Mohammad

A baseball catcher moves his glove away from a 40.5 m/s fastball as he catches it. If the average force he exerts on the ball is 1.01 103 N, how far does the glove move? Assume constant deceleration of the ball, which has a mass of 0.144 kg.
I don't know where to start can someone help me solve this problem?

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Answered by Damon
-1.01 * 10^3 N = .144 a
a = -7.01 * 10^3 m/s^2

v = Vi + a t
at the end, v = 0
0 = 40.5 - 7.01*10^3 t
so
t = time to stop = 5.77 * 10^-3 seconds

d = Vi t + (1/2) a t^2
= 40.5 * 5.77*10^-3 - 3.5*10^3 (5.77)^2 *10^-6
= 234 *10^-3 - 117*10^-3
= 117*10^-3
= .117 meteres
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