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A girl kicks a soccer ball. It goes 10 feet and comes back to her. How is this possible?
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A girl kicks a soccer ball. It goes 10 feet and comes back to her. How is this possible?
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A girl kicks a soccer ball. It goes 10 feet and comes back to her. How is this possible?
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The girls kicks the a ball at (guess) 6 newtons it could of hit a wall and the may of exerted more force than she kicked it pushing it back to her.
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gravity is what causes the ball to roll back
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