Physics Technology Update (4th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0-32190-308-0
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Chapter 7 - Work and Kinetic Energy - Problems and Conceptual Exercises - Page 211: 18

Answer

(a) Positive. (b) Negative.

Work Step by Step

According to the work-energy theorem, work is equal to the change in kinetic energy. Since the pitcher throws the ball and increases its velocity, the change in kinetic energy is negative and therefore there is a positive work done. Since the catcher catches the ball and decreases its velocity, the change in kinetic energy is negative and therefore there is a negative work done.
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