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Suppose a player is practicing kicking a soccer ball at a wall. The ball has a mass of 5kg and is kicked at a rate of 11m/s in 2 sec. AT what force does the ball hit the wall
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the rate for kicking the ball makes no sense. I get the velocity, but what is happening in 2 sec?
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