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Physics, 27.09.2019 11:30, danikachild122

When a baseball player catches a baseball, the glove "gives" or moves backward. how does this movement affect the change in momentum of the baseball? the change in momentum increases because the impact time increases. the change in momentum decreases because the force decreases. the change in momentum stays the same because the ball still comes to a stop. the change in momentum depends on the initial speed of the ball and the time to stop.

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