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Evaluating models which of the following models explains why the action and reaction forces don’t cancel each other when a soccer ball is kicked? a. the force of the player’s foot on the ball is greater than the force of the ball on the player’s foot. b. the forces do not act on the same object. c. the reaction force happens after the action force.

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