Players feel hurt because of the equal and opposite forces exerted during a collision. These forces act on each player involved, causing impact and potential injury.
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Players feel hurt when colliding in football due to Newton’s second law: force equals mass times acceleration. The rapid acceleration and deceleration during collisions generate large forces on players’ bodies, causing pain or injury depending on the magnitude and direction of these forces.