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Alice kicks a 0.25 kg soccer ball with 0.5 N of force. What force does the ball exert on Alice’s foot as she kicks it

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You do not doubt it. The third Law of Newton really works. I would say it is the most reliable law of the Universe. Action and reaction. It is not subject to special conditions, it works always. If an object exerts a force over other object, the second object exerts a force of equal magnitude but in the opposed direction over the first.

So, the answer, undoubtedly, is that the ball exerts a force of 0.5 N over Alices's foot as she kicks it.

The force that is exerted by the ball on the foot of Alice when she kicks the ball is 0.5 Newtons.

What is force?

It should be noted that force simply means an influence that can change the motion of an object. Force can bring about the change in the velocity of an object with mass.

A force has both magnitude and direction, therefore it's a vector quantity. According to Newton's third Law of motion, when two bodies interact, they apply forces to one another which are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.

In this case, Alice kicks a 0.25 kg soccer ball with 0.5 N of force, therefore, the force that the ball exert on Alice’s foot as she kicks will also be 0.5 Newtons.

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