if it's cold,mit'll be like cold n' all. n if itz Warm, use ur imagination. -omg itz rob
Yes, it depends how hard or soft you kick the soccer ball
Yes because it matters how much air it has. the more air the more distance.
The pressure inside an inflated soccer ball is primarily caused by the air pumped into it, which fills the internal space. When air molecules collide with the inner surfaces of the ball, they exert force, creating pressure. This pressure is essential for maintaining the ball's shape and ensuring it bounces properly when kicked. Additionally, temperature can affect the pressure, as warmer air expands, increasing the internal pressure.
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The more you lean back, the higher the ball goes, from my experience, it doesn't change the distance.
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".
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The furthest a soccer ball has been kicked is 80 meters or 262.46 feet!!!
Its a reaction to releave pressure in the abdomen
Yes,you will never get a job.
The presence of helium in a soccer ball can affect its performance on the field by making it lighter, which can lead to increased speed and distance when kicked. However, the impact may be minimal as the amount of helium in a soccer ball is typically small.
Increasing the air pressure in a football makes it more rigid, allowing it to maintain its shape better when kicked. This rigidity helps the football to travel further through the air with less drag and resistance. Additionally, the increased pressure can also result in a harder kick, leading to a longer distance.