Per NCERT, why does a cricket FIELDER pull their hands BACKWARDS when catching a fast-moving ball?
ATo throw the ball back
BTo increase the time over which the ball decelerates — reducing the force needed (and the impact on the hands)
CTo impress the crowd
DTo make the ball faster
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. To increase the time over which the ball decelerates — reducing the force needed (and the impact on the hands)
Per NCERT §6.5 + Fig 6.18, increased catching time = smaller acceleration = smaller force per Newton's Second Law (F = ma).
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