When catching cricket ball, we pull our hands back. why?

2 Answers
Feb 23, 2018

To reduce the force exerted on the hands

Explanation:

When a person moves his hand backwards while catching a ball, he actually increases the time of the impact of the force.

#F=(Deltap)/(Delta t)#

Or F#prop# 1/ #(Deltat)#

May this answer helps.😁

Mar 11, 2018

Frankly, We do it not to miss the catch. XD

For the Actual Reason, See Below.

Explanation:

When the ball comes towards you, it surely has an velocity (lets

say #v_1#), so, it should have a momentum. But when the ball

stops, the velocity becomes zero, so as the momentum.

So, Change In Momentum or Impluse = #p_("final") - p_("initial") = -p_("initial")#

So, This Change is huge, as the initial momentum is huge.

And, The second issue is the Time of Impact.

It is way way way too small.

So, The Force Applied by The Ball = #F# = #(Deltap)/(Deltat)#

and, you must know that, When We divide Something huge by Something very small (Imagine #10000000/0.00000000001#), What happens to the answer.

So, Action force of the ball is very huge.

According to the Newton's Third Law,

#"Reaction Force" = -"Action Force"#

So, The Reaction force will be huge too and act on the ball, in opposite direction, which makes the ball slip out of the hand.

Just to stop this, We pull our hands back, which increases the Time Of Impact, which lessens the Force ( #F prop 1/(Delta t)#, from the Definition of Force. ).

Hence Explained, But sloppily (Hehe).