Well... It depends how big the football is really.
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Depends on the size of the cylinder, if the air is compressed or not and if it is compressed, to how much psi.
i heard a rumor it was the head football coach of the Air Force Academy.
The ball should be inflated to a pressure of 0.6 - 1.1 atmosphere (600 - 1100 g/cm2) at sea level. This is equivalent to a range from 8.5 psi to 15.6 psi.
6 liters
For an Association football, 8-12 psi. For an American football, 12.5-13.5 psi. For an Australian football, 9-11 psi.
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because it goes through the aier instead of just going against the air and blocks wind
a spiraled ball goes farther becuase its spiraled motion flows through the air and a wobbly pass does not.
A football with no air is heavier than a football with full air because the air adds buoyancy and makes it lighter.
In traditional flag football like traditional football there are no forward laterals. In Air Force Flag Football you can pass the ball both backwards and forwards as much as you want. Think of it like ultimate frisbee with a football.
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No, you cannot keep a football if it goes into the stands during a game. The football belongs to the team and must be returned to the field.
air is in the football
hot air goes up, cold air goes down.
by punching it if the ball goes in wards it needs more air if it doesnt move it is good