Yes because if you hit the top of the ball it won't go very fast, but if you hit the bottom or the middle if the ball it will go faster.
Yes, gravity affects a soccer ball when it falls. The force of gravity causes the ball to accelerate towards the ground at a rate of 9.8 m/s^2. This acceleration causes the ball to pick up speed as it falls.
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.
speed has a lot to do with soccer. if you didn't have speed then you wouldn't be able to chase down the ball or catch other players to get the ball
The soccer ball reaches its top speed of about 75 mph 1 second after being hit.
Yes.
90mph
what is the average speed of a soccer ball that travels 34 m in 2 s
Speed can't be measured in seconds.
Yes, it depends how hard or soft you kick the soccer ball
David Trezguet at 98mph
Depends on the speed the ball travels.
The two will relatively travel the same speed, although the soccer ball may travel slightly faster do to its weight and size. So therefore the soccer ball will accelerate faster.