A force acting on a ball can lead to changes in direction, speed, or shape, but not in mass.
Changes in mass could not happen to the ball because of the force. When a force acts on an object, it can cause changes in direction, speed, and shape, but mass remains constant unless additional matter is added or removed. For example, if a force is applied to a rubber ball, it may change its direction, speed, or shape, but its mass will not change due to the force.
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