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4 August, 01:36

Average acceleration of soccer ball

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  1. 4 August, 01:58
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    Average acceleration = (change in speed) / (time for the change).

    Apparently, you don't want us to have any of this information.

    But an answer is still possible:

    You didn't describe the time period that you're considering, so

    I get to pick my own time period during the game.

    My choice: The time between the kick of a stationary ball and

    the instant when it stops rolling and comes to a stop in the grass.

    Change in speed = (0 - 0) = 0

    Average acceleration = (zero) / (whatever the period of time is)

    = zero.
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