Newton's First Law Of motion
The first law of motion states that " any object
in
motion, will stay in motion and any object at rest,
will remain at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced
force"-NASA.gov
During
a soccer game that unbalanced force is the player's
foot, head, friction, gravity and the net . A soccer
player uses the muscle of the body to create a force
to move the leg and kick the ball from
rest to motion until another player or
the net stops or changes the balls motion.
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Newton's Second
Law Of motion
Newton’s second law states that “The
change in velocity (acceleration) with which an
object moves is directly proportional to the
magnitude of the force applied to the object and
inversely proportional to the mass of the object.” -
soccermaniak.com
Using
the physics of soccer this mean that it will require
more force to kick the ball faster. This law of
motion is really important in soccer, so you can
calculate the amount of force required to give a pass
or kick the ball to the net without missing.
Newton's Third Law Of motion
Newtons
third law states that "for every action, there is
an equal and opposite reaction."
In soccer, when you kick the soccer ball you
will feel the force of the kick back into your
leg. You wont feel the force as much because your
legs have more mass than the soccer ball.
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