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A baseball with mass m=m=0.145 kg is dropped from rest from a height of h=h=5.9 m above a baseball catcher's glove. After falling the given height, the glove stops the ball in a time t=t=0.0162 s.
Write an expression for the magnitude of the force, FF, exerted on the ball by the glove as the ball is being caught. Your answer will include the symbol gg, which is the acceleration of gravity at the Earth's surface. And what is the magnitude, in newtons, of the force FF?
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