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A 0.45 kg soccer ball changes its velocity by 20.0 m/s due to a force applied to it in 0.10 seconds. What force was necessary for this change in velocity?

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90 N, just answered the question on EDGE.

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For this problem, we need the famous F=ma equation, as described by Isaac Newton.

Force=mass x acceleration, where force is expressed in Newtons.

The velocity change of the ball is 20 m/s over a time step of 0.1 seconds. By dividing the velocity by the amount of time it takes to make the change, we can get acceleration; we need this new value, 200 m/s^2, instead of velocity for the equation.

F=(0.45 kg)(200 m/s^2)= 90 N of force.
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