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Physics, 20.02.2021 03:00 michaelsmith710

A 0.15 kg baseball is traveling at 40 meters per second (about 90 miles per hour) The ball comes to a complete stop when it hits the catchers mitt and the change in velocity is -40 m/s. What must be the impulse imparted by the catchers mitt?

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