by applying force to the ball the ball will apply an equal and opposite force on the foot. when you kick the ball, the ball will move forward and your foot will move backward. this force is unnoticeable to the common person simply because we are not looking for it
the soccer ball will move because a force has acted on it.
no,because you need your movement to make the ball move and a soccer ball cannot move because it is a kinetic energy it needs force to move.
no,because you need your movement to make the ball move and a soccer ball cannot move because it is a kinetic energy it needs force to move.
This would not be possible because the moon has less gravity than earth does and it would just float up.
the table tennis ball
To move a soccer ball, an external force is required, typically applied by a player using their foot. The force must be strong enough to overcome the ball's inertia and friction with the ground. Additionally, the angle and direction of the kick will determine the ball's trajectory and speed. Factors like the surface type and weather conditions can also influence how effectively the ball moves.
Can you identify action-reaction pairs? Let's see... A soccer player kicks a ball. The action reaction pair for the kick is:
When a soccer player kicks a ball, the forces involved are initially unbalanced. The player exerts a force on the ball, causing it to accelerate. However, once the ball is in motion, the forces become balanced as the force of the player's kick is equal and opposite to the force of air resistance and friction acting on the ball. This balanced state allows the ball to maintain a constant velocity until acted upon by another force.
The ping pong ball is the least massive (lowest in weight) of all the objects, so it takes less force to move it compared to the other objects.
When a soccer ball is kicked, the forces acting on it are initially unbalanced. The force applied by the player's foot creates an unbalanced force, causing the ball to accelerate. As the ball moves through the air, air resistance and gravity act as external forces, creating a balanced force system that eventually slows down and stops the ball's motion. This can be determined by analyzing the net force acting on the ball at any given moment, which is the sum of all external forces.
Move your leg faster