Can you identify action-reaction pairs? Let's see...
A soccer player kicks a ball. The action reaction pair for the kick is:
This is a ballistics type of physics question and depending on how complicated you want to get, there are three forces acting on the football. There is the force from the kick, the force of gravity, and the force of friction from air resistance (or assistance if their is a tail wind). You can calculate things such as trajectory, distance etc... if you know the different force vectors.
in football as in soccer, when action is created by the ball on your foot, your foot will create a reaction that is greater and opposite to the direction of the ball which will be moving off in the opposite direction.
When you kick the ball, there is action force, from your leg to the ball. At the same time, there is reaction force from the soccer ball to your leg.
muscular force...
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when you hit a ball and it flies into the air
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.
Throwing baseablls and footballs, kicking soccer balls, firing bullets, etc.
If a rolling soccer ball hit a stationary soccer ball, they would both keep moving with the same momentum as the original soccer ball. (not accounting for outside forces)a series of dominoes being knocked over one by one
A soccer goalie is not related to science. A soccer goalie is related to math because of all the angles he or she must cover.
when you hit a ball and it flies into the air
In 3-5 sentences, summarize the balanced forces that are present when a soccer ball is resting on the ground, and the unbalanced forces that are present when a soccer ball is kicked and moves through the air or rolls on the ground
Kicking a soccer ball into the goal
the action force is your foot when u strike the ball the reaction force is the ball being kicked
Anything from a person's legs kicking the ground to run, or kicking a ball.
Its called shooting. :)
kicking a goal
Because it's The Rules
The answer is d ... kicking the soccer ball
Your tarsals and metatarsals are used when kicking a ball because they are in your foot
kicking a soccer ball and football are very different but you can but it is rare.
Will Ferrell coached soccer in the 2005 comedy Kicking & Screaming.