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A catcher catches a 145 g baseball that was originally traveling horizontally at 36.0 m/s towards the North. (a) Calculate the change in momentum of the baseball when it is caught. (b) What is the impulse that the catcher’s glove imparts on the baseball? (c) What is the impulse that the baseball imparts on the catcher’s glove? (d) If the ball takes 20 ms to stop once it is in contact with the catcher’s glove, what average force did the ball exert on the catcher?

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