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First, the students must calculate the force that must be applied to the soccer ball to give it an acceleration of 8 m/s2What is the force required to give the soccer ball the desired acceleration? Next the students must determine the acceleration that the robot needs to give its foot (the 2 kilogram weight), in order to apply the correct force to the soccer ball. What is that acceleration required to give the robot’s foot in order to generate the correct force?
The students are able to get the foot of the robot to accelerate atonly 1.0 m/s2They determine that, with an acceleration this slow, the foot they are using is not heavy enough. The students decide to look at different replacement parts for the foot. They have a budget for this part of 2.00.First, the students must determine the mass needed to produce the correct force to accelerate the soccer ball to 8 m/s2What is the mass required for the robot’s foot in order to generate the correct force?

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