A baseball collides with a baseball glove. Which equation is used to calculate the force the glove exerts on the ball during the collision?(1 point)

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force = weight × acceleration
force = weight × acceleration

force = weight × velocity
force = weight × velocity

force = mass × velocity
force = mass × velocity

force = mass × acceleration

1 answer

The correct equation to calculate the force the glove exerts on the ball during the collision is:

force = mass × acceleration

This equation is based on Newton's second law of motion, which states that the force acting on an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by its acceleration (F = ma). In the context of a baseball colliding with a glove, the glove exerts a force on the ball to change its momentum, which involves acceleration.