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A player caught a criket ball of mass 150 g moving at the rate of `20 ms^(-1)` . If the catching process the completed in 0.1s , the force of the blow exerted by the ball on the hands of the player is

A

0.3 N

B

30 N

C

300 N

D

3000 N

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The correct Answer is:
B

`F = m (dv)/(dt) = 0.15 xx (20)/(0.1) = 30N`
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