If you kick a soccerball hard enough it would go 100 mph.
Possible effects of temperature on soccer ball. 1. Raising temperature will increase the pressure within the ball making the ball more rigid. This ball should rebound off of the foot more readily. [With a higher speed!] 2. Raising air temperature will tend to dry out the air. Dry air would tend to generate less air friction. 3. Increasing air temperature would increase the volume of the air within the ball. If the ball has a greater volume it will have to push more air out of the way, thus increasing the frictional force acting on the ball. 4. If the volume of the ball increases, its buoyancy would also increase giving the ball more "lift".
It is filled with air. A soccer ball is filled with foam. Air
Friction is in the grass. Friction slows the ball down.
Select soccer balls are the lightest
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The possible speed of a kicked soccer ball varies directly with the force applied over a certain area of the soccer ball, but average speeds are between 20 and 60 miles per hour, while the highest would be upwards of 90 and 100 miles per hour.
As of 2014, the fastest known recorded speed of a kicked soccer ball was 131 miles per hour (211 kilometers per hour), kicked by player Ronny Heberson. Since the speeds of kicked soccer balls are not often recorded, it is possible greater speeds have been achieved.
The fastest recorded soccer kick was 114 MPH.
Generally, a soccer ball kicked below the center will go upward.
The furthest a soccer ball has been kicked is 80 meters or 262.46 feet!!!
A soccer ball is kicked by using your foot like a golf club and swinging it.....not the best description but it helps, right?
a futbol ball or a sphere that can be kicked
they kicked the ball into the net
A soccer ball is mostly kicked or sometimes football or flag football
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1800 mph
Very, very, hard.