yeah totally
No this is simply to hold the ball together, it does not affect the distance the ball travels in any way.
well...according to my scientific calculations the colder the ball is the harder it will be, this makes it difficult to travel far. Although, the outside temperature of the ball does not affect the inside temperature. This means looks can be decieving.
Yes, it depends how hard or soft you kick the soccer ball
Yes, it does. The further up a ball is placed on a ramp, the greater the distance the ball travels. If launched from a lower starting position, then the ball shall travel a shorter distance. This is all true under Newton's second law, which states that Force = mass * acelaration(F= m*a). If the ball has to move something, i.e. a cup, then the rule applies as well.
Yes. The viscosity, smoothness, slant, hardness and other factors of the surface would affect the distance a ball would travel. For example, a ball will travel much farther down a wet aluminum slide than up a sand dune.
Yes, the air pressure in a ball can affect the distance it travels. Overinflated or underinflated balls may not travel as far as properly inflated balls because the amount of air pressure can impact the ball's bounce and flight trajectory.
It doesn't! It effects pressure in the ball, so actually it could.
The temperature of the ball does not affect the surrounding/outside air, but it does affect the air inside the ball.
Factors such as the force applied, angle of the shot, surface friction, air resistance, and external factors like wind can influence the path and distance a ball travels. The velocity, mass, and shape of the ball also determine its trajectory and distance covered. Additionally, environmental conditions, such as temperature and altitude, can impact the ball's flight.
Hit it harder, it goes further. That is to say that force is directly proportional to the distance travelled.
Yes, the texture of the floor can affect the distance a ball travels. A smooth surface like hardwood or tile will cause less friction, allowing the ball to travel further. Rough surfaces like carpet or grass generate more friction, causing the ball to slow down quicker.
Yes, ofcourse it does. Aerodynamics of a ball are decided by how much air is in the ball. Usually, more air in a ball gives it buoyancy and it travels over a longer distance.