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the action force is your foot when u strike the ball the reaction force is the ball being kicked
Can you identify action-reaction pairs? Let's see... A soccer player kicks a ball. The action reaction pair for the kick is:
Answer this question… If the action force is a player kicking a Soccer ball then what is the reaction force?
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When you kick a ball, the force of your foot pushes the ball forward, but the ground also exerts an equal and opposite force back on the ball, resulting in a net force of zero. This is in accordance with Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
When you kick ball in the mid air, you are "punting" the ball.
Lean back, point your left toe, if you are a righty, to where you want to kick the ball, and use your laces to kick the ball.
kick the ball really far
Kick the ball under or below were it touches the grass. WARNING : if you kick the grass and the ball you will fail.
I assume that kick-out would mean to kick the ball out. Maybe you mean a kick-in? Because when the ball is kicked out by another team, the opposing team has four seconds to kick the ball back into play. During the kick-in, the player must hold the ball on the sideline so it doesn't roll. The ball must be exactly on the sideline when you kick it in. Your stepping foot-opposite your kicking foot-must not go over the line when you kick it in. The defense should kick the ball in to the offense of the goalie.
Your body's reaction to any foreign object coming towards you quickly is to block it. If the ball is closer to your feet, they will block it. If the ball is higher, your hands will jerk to block the ball.
It is where you Kick your ball sack.