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Physics, 12.02.2021 07:20 jadacherry

An 8.0 kg object moving to the right at 6.0 m/s suffers a head on collision with a 4 kg mass moving at 9.0 m/s to the left. After collision, the 8.0 kg object bounces back at 4.0 m/s. Draw or describe a diagram that explains the situation. In baseball , catcher A catches a pitched baseball with bare and stiff hands. Catcher B catches the baseball pitched at the same speed with a mitt and relaxed hands, so he can move it backward with the ball. Which of these two catchers is less likely to drop the catch ? Why ? Explain using equations.

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