yes!.... it will affect a soccer ball when it falls because if the gravity affects you, it will affect a ball.
No, the air inside a ball does not affect how fast it falls. The rate at which an object falls is determined by gravity and the air resistance it encounters, not the properties of the air contained within the object.
The force of gravity affects the speed of a ball falling by pulling it downward, causing it to accelerate as it falls. The greater the force of gravity, the faster the ball will fall.
That question doesnt exactly make sense, but if you meant HOW does friction and gravity AFFECT a soccer ball, the friction of the grass and ball affects the speed, and the gravity pushes the ball down to the ground. Hope it helped! -Cara
Actually, when a ball is dropped, it falls due to the force of gravity acting on it. Friction actually works to slow down the ball's descent once it makes contact with a surface.
Because although weight does not have a an affect on how something falls, it does have an affect on wind resistance. So, when a leaf falls it's rather substantial and flat surface area combined with it's light weight causes air to keep it suspended for a longer time. Wind can not keep a bowling ball suspended for very long.
gravity
No, the air inside a ball does not affect how fast it falls. The rate at which an object falls is determined by gravity and the air resistance it encounters, not the properties of the air contained within the object.
The force of gravity affects the speed of a ball falling by pulling it downward, causing it to accelerate as it falls. The greater the force of gravity, the faster the ball will fall.
That question doesnt exactly make sense, but if you meant HOW does friction and gravity AFFECT a soccer ball, the friction of the grass and ball affects the speed, and the gravity pushes the ball down to the ground. Hope it helped! -Cara
it would hit the ground if there was one to hit
When the ball is in the air, gravity brings the ball back down.
The force from when the person throws it acts on it in the air. The ball is also affected by gravity but the force from the person throwing it is so much that the ball can overcome gravity until the force runs out and it falls back to the ground.
Yes.
Actually, when a ball is dropped, it falls due to the force of gravity acting on it. Friction actually works to slow down the ball's descent once it makes contact with a surface.
Gravity ofcourse silly billy.
Because although weight does not have a an affect on how something falls, it does have an affect on wind resistance. So, when a leaf falls it's rather substantial and flat surface area combined with it's light weight causes air to keep it suspended for a longer time. Wind can not keep a bowling ball suspended for very long.
Yes, it depends how hard or soft you kick the soccer ball