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A soccer player kicks a ball. Why does the action force exerted by the player's foot cause a different motion than the reaction force? The reaction force is greater than the action force.

The action force and the reaction force act on different objects.

The action force is greater than the reaction force.

The action force and the reaction force act in opposite directions.

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