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Acatcher catches a 145 g baseball traveling horizontally at 32.0 m/s. part apart complete how large an impulse does the ball give to the catcher? express your answer in kilogram-meters per second. pp = 4.64 kg⋅m/s submitprevious answers correct part b if it takes the ball 20 s to stop once it is in contact with the catcher's glove, what average force did the ball exert on the catcher? express your answer in newtons.

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