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∙ 11y agoWhen someone kicks the soccer ball, Newton's third law of motion is in action. This is because the third law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, so when you kick the ball, the force is opposite and equal to when you kicked it with your foot. Also, the first law of motion is in action because the ball will keep moving until a force acts upon it (friction from the grass and gravity stops the ball !)
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∙ 15y agoWell there is a lot of action reaction like.... kicking the ball
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∙ 13y agodepends where you are shooting and how high you want the ball to go.
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∙ 12y agoBalance
Air resistance
Gravity
Friction
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∙ 11y agoheelo cheese
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∙ 11y agonewdiv
In soccer, the net force is the overall force acting on the ball. This net force is determined by the combination of the force applied by the players kicking or passing the ball, the force of gravity acting on the ball, and air resistance. The net force influences the acceleration and direction of the ball during play.
The goalie is the only person that can touch the ball during the soccer game unless it is a throw in then the defence can use their hands to throw it in. or the ref
they are balls and they named after the game and that's how it got soccerball
Keep practicing your ball juggles and that will help to improve your ball control.
The entire game revolves around the soccer ball. It is passed, kicked, dribbled and scored with. Naturally, it is used in the game a LOT.
We lost the soccer game again.The soccer ball needs inflating.
The palm of the hand does not touch the ball in a soccer game THE GUY WAS ASKING ABOUT VOLLEY BALL DOUCHE
'Juggling of a soccer ball' is the action of striking a soccer ball multiple times, whether by a singel person or by a pair or group, in what would be considered a legal fashion when done during a soccer game, so that it remains in the air or balanced on a person themselves.
The game of soccer does not operate under its own unique physics. The forces involved are all absorbed and/or balanced as physical principles require.
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soccer.
about 2-3 minutes, but it seems as if it were more though.