To calculate the force exerted by your hand on the ball, you can use Newton's second law of motion, which states that force equals mass times acceleration (F = ma).
In this case, the mass of the ball is 0.06 kg and the acceleration is 13.7 m/s2. So, the force exerted by your hand on the ball can be calculated as:
F = (0.06 kg)(13.7 m/s2)
F = 0.822 N
Therefore, the correct answer is 0.82 N.
Physical Science A Semester Exam
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Question
During a game of handball, you strike the ball with a mass of .06 kg, and it accelerates to the left at a rate of 13.7 m/s2
. What force did your hand exert on the ball?(1 point)
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228 N
228 N
13.64 N
13.64 N
0.82 N
0.82 N
13.76 N
13.76 N
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