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when a soccer ball is kicked, there is a transfer of energy from your leg to the ball. since the ball is elastic, it coverts the kinetic energy from your leg into potential elastic energy in the for of deformation of the ball. the ball then snaps back to its elastic equilibrium converting the energy back to kinetic energy. also, your momentum is being transferred to the ball, giving it a direction since momentum is a vector. due to these conversions of energy and momentum, the ball is sent off your foot in the direction you kicked it with the same speed you kicked it with.
This would not be possible because the moon has less gravity than earth does and it would just float up.
The object has potential energy because it is not moving, but at any time it could start like a football is is not moving, but if I ran over and kicked it it would move so it has potential. I'm 13 amd in the seventh grade we are learning about that.
The record speed for a soccer ball to have been kicked by a pro soccer player is 110 mph.
A photon is generated when an electron falls back into a lower orbit. It got kicked there by energy that was imparted to it.
A kicked football has, of course, kinetic energy. As it moves up, its vertical movement provides potential energy. Until it goes up to its maximum displacement from the ground, its potential energy is at 100% while the kinetic energy doesn't exist. As the football moves back down, its potential energy is decreasing, but kinetic energy is increasing because there's movement in the football
when a soccer ball is kicked, there is a transfer of energy from your leg to the ball. since the ball is elastic, it coverts the kinetic energy from your leg into potential elastic energy in the for of deformation of the ball. the ball then snaps back to its elastic equilibrium converting the energy back to kinetic energy. also, your momentum is being transferred to the ball, giving it a direction since momentum is a vector. due to these conversions of energy and momentum, the ball is sent off your foot in the direction you kicked it with the same speed you kicked it with.
Luke kicked the football.
so hard it is luke kiked the football
A soccer ball is mostly kicked or sometimes football or flag football
This would not be possible because the moon has less gravity than earth does and it would just float up.
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Footballs are not kicked from a perfect 90 degree angle during a football game on either the kickoff or for a field goal or extra-point. Whether from a tee or being held, a football is leaned back slightly off 90 degrees toward the direction of the kicker. This placement allows greater distance and accuracy.
football was played by a group of people in the streets with a pigs bladder and they kicked it to each other then in 1863 it turned into a leather football and was kicked around the street. I don't know when it was invented