During a softball game, a shortstop catches a ground ball. The action force is the ball pushing on the glove. What is the reaction force?

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Newton's third law allows us to find the reaction force at the arrival of the ball to the glove is:

  •  A force of equal magnitude from the glove directed towards the ball.

Newton's third law or action and reaction's law states that forces appear in nature in pairs. When two bodies interact, the forces forces are of equal magnitude, but in the opposite direction, one act on each body.

 

They indicate that the ball reaches the glove, if we call this action force, the force that the glove exerts on the ball is the reaction force, according to Newton's third law.

Consequently, using Newton's third law we can find the reaction force at the arrival of the ball to the glove is:

  • A force of equal magnitude from the glove directed towards the ball.

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