Areodynamics .... the study of air moving aroud a solid object
Connect Air ended in 2008.
A football with no air is heavier than a football with full air because the air adds buoyancy and makes it lighter.
air is in the football
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The air inside the football expands in the heat, causing it to become harder. When the football cools down in the evening, the air inside contracts, making the football feel softer. Temperature changes can influence the pressure of the air inside the football, impacting its firmness.
to hold air
Air Force Falcons football was created in 1955.
Air India - football club - was created in 1952.
a softball. a football is filled with air, and air isn't very dense. obviously.
Yes, temperature can affect the pressure of the air inside a football. When the temperature increases, the air molecules inside the football expand, causing an increase in pressure. Conversely, a decrease in temperature can result in a decrease in pressure. It is important to regulate and adjust the pressure of the football accordingly to maintain proper inflation levels.
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Multiple air sacs connect to lungs. By Milo Magallanes.