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Mathematics, 03.11.2020 03:50 arnold2619

If you were to kick a soccer ball in space (no gravity, friction, or air resistance) what should happen according to Newton's Laws?
a, b, and c are all correct.
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You should travel the same direction as the soccer ball after you kick it.
The soccer ball would keep traveling forever unless it hit another object like a meteorite.
The soccer ball would travel slower than if you kicked a bowling ball with the same amount of
force.


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