A cricket ball of mass 200 gm moving with velocity 15 m/s is brought to rest by a player in 0.05 sec. What is the impulse of the ball and average force exerted by player ?
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To solve the problem step by step, we will calculate the impulse of the cricket ball and the average force exerted by the player.
### Step 1: Convert mass from grams to kilograms
The mass of the cricket ball is given as 200 grams. To convert this to kilograms, we use the conversion factor \(1 \text{ kg} = 1000 \text{ g}\).
\[
\text{Mass} (m) = \frac{200 \text{ g}}{1000} = 0.2 \text{ kg}
\]
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