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Observation 1: Try to stop a ball coming towards you,so as to save a boundary, by applying a force of some magnitude in the opposite direction of the motion of ball.

Observation 2: In the same case, you apply the force of same magnitude but in same direction of the motion of the ball.

Observation 3: In the same case, you apply the force in the opposite direction of the motion of the ball but its magnitude is less.

In which case/cases you will stop the boundary. Why is that? [3 MARKS]

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Answer : 1 Mark
Reason : 2 Marks

Only in the first case boundary will be saved. The rest two cases will fail to save the boundary.
In the below two observations it is clear that the change in direction of force in the second observation and less magnitude in the third observation made the team cost four runs.
So, either a change in direction or magnitude of a forces causes a change in its effect.


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