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Physics, 19.06.2020 19:57 donmak4015

You are in the bleachers at the World Series and a game winning baseball (mass 0.15 kg) approaches at 29 m/s. You want to catch it, but you don't want to hurt your had since that might impede your ability to do physics homework. To lessen the impact you slow it down with your hand over a displacement of 1 m as you catch it. What external work must you do on the baseball in J

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