usually it is called a trap or trapping the ball
Such questions do not have a simple numerical answer. It depends on the weight of the ball, the weight and acceleration of the foot kicking the ball and any friction involved.
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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
Once a soccer ball is no longer in contact with a player's foot, several forces act on it. Gravity pulls the ball downward, causing it to fall towards the ground, while air resistance, or drag, acts in the opposite direction of its motion, slowing it down. Additionally, if the ball hits the ground or another object, the force of impact can alter its trajectory and speed. Finally, the spin imparted by the player's kick can create curved motion due to the Magnus effect.
With your foot.
This means that the ball is rolling towards the player and the player places their foot behind or on top of the ball to stop the ball from rolling past them. More advanced players usually try to tap the ball a little bit in front of them so that they can start moving with it instead of just stopping it under them.
The scenario of a soccer player kicking a ball and experiencing stinging toes illustrates Newton's Third Law of Motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When the player exerts force on the ball with their foot, the ball exerts an equal force back on the foot. This reaction force is what causes the stinging sensation in the player's toes.
Pele is one of the greatest soccer players that ever was.
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The game where you kick the ball off your foot is called soccer.
Step on the ball with your right foot quickly then, spin and pull the ball with your left foot or viseversa.