yeah totally
No this is simply to hold the ball together, it does not affect the distance the ball travels in any way.
does air pressure affect the distance a soccer ball travels
Yes, it depends how hard or soft you kick the soccer ball
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.
It doesn't! It effects pressure in the ball, so actually it could.
less density means you will not be able to give the ball momentum, but to little causes the object to fall quickly
The temperature of the ball does not affect the surrounding/outside air, but it does affect the air inside the ball.
temperature does affect the bounce of a 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.
A warmer ball will come off the clubface with more velocity and spin than a colder ball, encouraging loft. The ball's temperature also has an effect on bounce. Heat gives the ball more elasticity, creating a ball that bounces more and travels longer.
yes because a rough surface may slow the ball down and a smooth syrface may let it keep going. {it also depends on the type of ball}