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Newton's Laws govern the movement of objects in response to force

N1 "unless acted on by a force objects velocities don't change" means that a ball kicked (or thrown) will travel in a straight line unless acted on by another force (a player or gravity) of course in the real world we have wind and drag and friction to deal with too.

N2 is basically summarised as Force=mass x acceleration, this lets you work out how fast a ball will go if kicked with a certain force, or how much force at what acceleration is needed to knock over a player of a given mass.

N3 every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Basically this is important if you are going to run into somebody - there will be pain in both directions!

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