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When catching a baseball, a catcher's glove moves by 12 cm along the line of motion of the ball. If the baseball exerts a force of 463 N on the glove, how much work is done by the ball?
13 years ago

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Answered by Henry
W = Fd = 463 * 0.12m = 55.56J.
13 years ago
Answered by Shubham
A catcher's gloves by 12 cm force applied 463 N work=force.displacement w=463 . 12 therefore w=5556 J
5 years ago

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