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∙ 7y agoAnswer this question… If the action force is a player kicking a Soccer ball then what is the reaction force?
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∙ 7y agoJustin Rosas
Can you identify action-reaction pairs? Let's see...
A soccer player kicks a ball. The action reaction pair for the kick is:
Newton's Cradle. A soccer player kicking a soccer ball. Things like that. Hope this helped Ian
Can you identify action-reaction pairs? Let's see... A soccer player kicks a ball. The action reaction pair for the kick is:
I think Nike Mercurial. They are Cristiano Ronaldos and he is the best soccer player in soccers history.
The accuracy of a female (or any other player) kicking a soccer ball from the end line to about midfield will vary. It will vary from kick to kick if the same player takes two consecutive kicks. It will vary from player to player. It will also be affected by the ball and the field conditions (and that includes weather).
No, there was a Colombian player who was killed by the name of Andres Escobar
When kicking a soccer ball, mechanical energy is produced. This includes both the potential energy of the player's position before kicking the ball, as well as the kinetic energy generated as the ball is propelled forward by the player's foot.
Kids can start playing soccer at 3-4 years old, learning the basic skills of kicking, not using hands, and shooting for the goal.
it can go pretty far and if you are kicking it to a person it will go right to them i know because i am a soccer player for P.A.L By.Alexus Cruz 4-19-10
It is relatively easy for a soccer player to make goals. However, unlike American football, a soccer player may not use his hands. Goals may be attained by kicking the ball into the goal net, by using one's head to propel the ball, or by using any other body part, such as knees. There have been occasions of soccer players using the buttocks, too!
The three basic skills in soccer are kicking, passing, and dribbling.
If you want soccer excercises, kicking is good (taking faraway shots, hard shots, etc.), running aroung the field, but if you don't want to do soccer excercises, you can do wall sits, crunces sit ups, squats etc.
In soccer, Newton's third law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. When a player kicks the ball, the force they apply to the ball is equal to the force the ball applies back on the player's foot. This is why the player feels the impact of the kick and the ball moves in the opposite direction.