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Physics, 03.07.2019 00:00, feyundre52

Rickie is playing with two soccer balls. he kicks the red ball and it hits the blue ball that was a rest. after they hit, the blue ball rolls away from him and the red ball ross back toward him. why does the red ball rolls back toward rickie? a. the wind could also add a force to the ball and create different directions for them to roll. b. forces act in pairs, so when the blue ball pushes the red ball forward, the the red ball exerts an unequal and opposite force on the blue ball. c. forces act in pairs, so when the red ball pushes the blue ball forward, the the blue ball exerts an equal and opposite force on the red ball. d. it is random that the red ball rolls back to rickie and blue ball rolls away.

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