Physics
Grade-8
Easy
Question
A football player hits a ball with a force of 25 N. What force does the ball experience?
- 25 N
- 1/25 N
- 7 N
- 3 N
Hint:
- Equal and opposite force
The correct answer is: 25 N
- Newton's third law of motion states that to every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- Therefore, the ball will experience an equal and opposite force of 25 N.
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