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goalie saves the ball
Yes. According to Newton's third law of physics, a force exerted by one body (you) onto another body (the ball), will always have a returning force equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. In simpler terms, the force that you apply to the ball by pushing it will also be applied to you by the ball. However, because the ball has less mass, the ball will gain significantly more speed than you will.
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Answer this question… If the action force is a player kicking a Soccer ball then what is the reaction force?
the ball exerts a force on the bat creating action and in turn you apply a force that is greater than the action force. this is called the reaction force.
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A soccer ball bounces as the air particles in them hit and apply pressure at the ball, when it hits a surface, the pressure from the particles apply a force on the ball. Thus, making it bounce.
The harder you hit the ball, makes it accelerate and makes it difficult to return the ball back on the table.
goalie saves the ball
i think it's a force of gravity
you apply a force tp the ball that moves it