A force of 100 N to the right is applied to a soccer ball when it is kicked. An opposite force of 5 N to the left is applied to the soccer ball due to the friction of the grass. What is the net force applied to the object?(1 point) Responses 105 N to the left 105 N to the left 95 N to the right 95 N to the right 105 N to the right 105 N to the right 95 N to the left

The net force applied to the soccer ball is the vector sum of the forces acting on it.

Given that a force of 100 N is applied to the right and an opposing force of 5 N is applied to the left, we can find the net force by subtracting the smaller force from the larger force.

Net force = 100 N - 5 N = 95 N to the right

Therefore, the correct answer is 95 N to the right.