Physics, 12.01.2022 18:10 irishdreamer0689
Compare the collision between two baseballs and a catcher
Case A: A baseball pitched at 40 m/s collides with a catcher's mitt and is brought
to a stop. The catcher holds the mitt with a relaxed arm and retracts backwards 30
cm as the ball strikes the mitt.
Case B: An identical baseball pitched at 40 m/s collides with a catcher's mitt and
is brought to a stop. The catcher holds the mitt rather rigidly and retracts
backwards very little as the ball strikes the mitt.
Which variable is different for these two cases?
(possible answers DELTA V, TIME and MASS
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CASE A, B or BOTH ARE THE SAME
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CASE A, B or BOTH ARE THE SAME
Which Case involves the greatest force?
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