a soccer player kicks the ball exerting a force 45N on the ball.During the kick .a)Exactly 45N of force on the player;s foot b)More 45N of force on the player;s foot c)Less than 45N of force on the player;s foot d)No force on the player's foot

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To answer this question, we need to understand Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

When a soccer player kicks the ball with a force of 45N, the ball exerts an equal and opposite force of 45N on the player's foot. This means that the answer is:

a) Exactly 45N of force on the player's foot.

According to Newton's third law, the forces always come in pairs, and they are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. So, the force exerted by the player's foot on the ball and the force exerted by the ball on the player's foot are equal.

It is worth noting that while the player's foot experiences a force of 45N, the net force on the foot might change during the kick depending on factors like friction and the player's technique. However, the force exerted by the foot on the ball and the ball on the foot will always be equal and opposite.