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The momentum is transferred to planet Earth.

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When Jim Walewander slides into second base, his momentum carries him forward towards the base. As he reaches the base, his momentum slows down and eventually stops, allowing him to come to a complete rest. The friction between his body and the ground helps to slow him down and maintain his balance during the slide.

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