Question
What are the conditions of the forces acting on a football when a player kicks it resulting in itflying through the air and into the uprights? Select the best answer.
(1 point)
The force exerted by the ball to the players foot is equal but opposite.
The acceleration of the players foot is transferred to the ball.
The motion of the ball has changed, demonstrating that the forces acting on the ball are
unbalanced.
The forces are balanced.
(1 point)
The force exerted by the ball to the players foot is equal but opposite.
The acceleration of the players foot is transferred to the ball.
The motion of the ball has changed, demonstrating that the forces acting on the ball are
unbalanced.
The forces are balanced.
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The best answer in this context is:
**The motion of the ball has changed, demonstrating that the forces acting on the ball are unbalanced.**
When a player kicks a football, the force exerted by the player's foot on the ball results in an acceleration of the ball. This indicates that an unbalanced force is acting on the ball, which changes its motion and allows it to fly through the air.
**The motion of the ball has changed, demonstrating that the forces acting on the ball are unbalanced.**
When a player kicks a football, the force exerted by the player's foot on the ball results in an acceleration of the ball. This indicates that an unbalanced force is acting on the ball, which changes its motion and allows it to fly through the air.
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