A 0.55 kg football is thrown with a velocity of 17 m/s to the right. A stationary receiver catches the ball and brings it to rest in 0.021 s. What is the force exerted on the receiver?Answer in units of N.
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A 0.55 kg football is thrown with a velocity of 17 m/s to the right. A stationary receiver catches the ball and brings it to rest in 0.021 s.
What is the force exerted on the receiver?
Answer in units of N.
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