Pals_1010 said:Yeah i thought that too...
The initial and final speed act in opposite directions...
So one value becomes positive and the other negative.
I got 47 m/s for change in velocity as well...
Since acceleration is CHANGE IN VELOCITY per unit time...
But the value i got is quite large so i wonder...
Anyone got an idea???
I used -47m/s to find the acceleration
a = ( - 47)/ 0.0013
I got a big number as well( in fact its a very small number since its negative). But it make sense, the ball DECELERATES so much that it goes from 25 to - 22 in such a small amount of time. I just worried whether i wrote the unit for the acceleration. And i left the answer as 3 sig fig. (xxx00). Is that alrite?. And i used that value to find the force.