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3 When a kicker on the football team kicks a field goal, which forces are evident?

A The action of his foot striking the ball and the reaction of the ball against his foot.
B The mass of the ball being accelerated from rest by the kicker.
C Air friction slowing the ball as it is flying through the goal posts.
D All of these.

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The moment the ball leaves the foot, it stops accelerating, and from this point forward only two forces are exerted upon it: the friction with the air, which slows the ball's motion, and gravity, which pulls it down. As the ball moves, it slows and falls down.

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