If the parents report him as a runaway, the police can return him to his home. Or put him in a detention center.
Good question. Usually, most parents who kick their children out make it PERMANENT.
a ball that moves when kicked
Because you can go to jail in Georgia at age 17, you can leave home at 17, and the police cannot force you to return, but you cannot be kicked out until age 18.
the soccer ball will move because a force has acted on it.
When the ball is kicked and the runner has to advance to the next base
No. Its like saying do parents force boys to wear underwear?
6 months
the action force is your foot when u strike the ball the reaction force is the ball being kicked
the action force is your foot when u strike the ball the reaction force is the ball being kicked
No. No one can force anyone to be gay. But parents frequently try to force gay kids to be straight (also impossible).
Probably in a lot of states, but the only one I personally know of myself is Georgia. You cannot be kicked out until age 18, but if you leave at 17, the police cannot force you to go home.
No: it's illegal for parents to force their children under 18 out of their home. If this happens to you go to the police station, juvenile detention center, or child protection agency and get help (don't worry: Juvie won't incarcerate you if you go there).