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Transcribed Image Text:A soccer player takes a corner kick, lofting a stationary ball 36.0° above the
horizon at 19.0 m/s. If the soccer ball has a mass of 0.425 kg and the
player's foot is in contact with it for 4.70 x 10-2 s, find the x- and y-
components of the soccer ball's change in momentum and the magnitude of
the average force exerted by the player's foot on the ball.
HINT
(a) the x- and y-components of the soccer ball's change in momentum (in kg
m/s)
Apx
kg · m/s
APy
kg · m/s
(b) the magnitude of the average force exerted by the player's foot on the
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