what makes a football at rest move when kicked?
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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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inertia and force
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what makes a football at rest move when kicked?
inertia and force
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