A soccer player kicks a ball applying a force of 1000 N over a distance of 0.2 m the ball travels 50 m down the field before another player stops the ball how much work was done during the kick

Work is done by a force acting over a distance. The work done is given by the formula:

Work = Force x Distance

Given that the force applied by the player is 1000 N and the distance over which the force is applied is 0.2 m, we can calculate the work done as:

Work = 1000 N x 0.2 m = 200 Joules

Therefore, the work done during the kick is 200 Joules.