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During P.E., your soccer ball collides with the goalie. What happens to the soccer ball?It stops moving completely.It accelerates at the same rate and in the same direction as the goalie.It accelerates more and in a different direction than the goalie.It continues moving at the same velocity as before.
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It accelerates more and in a different direction than the goalie.
Reason: During the collision the goalie and ball exert equal and opposite forces (Newton's 3rd law). Because the ball has much less mass, its acceleration (a = F/m) is much larger than the goalie's, and the accelerations are in opposite directions.
Reason: During the collision the goalie and ball exert equal and opposite forces (Newton's 3rd law). Because the ball has much less mass, its acceleration (a = F/m) is much larger than the goalie's, and the accelerations are in opposite directions.
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