Hit it harder, it goes further. That is to say that force is directly proportional to the distance travelled.
the size does have something to do with the distance a soccer ball can travel.the bigger the ball, the more scoop you can get when you kick the ball. also, the more pumped a soccer ball is, the more force will be needed to kick it farther.
Yes, it depends how hard or soft you kick the soccer ball
No this is simply to hold the ball together, it does not affect the distance the ball travels in any way.
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 force of friction stops the soccer ball
no,because you need your movement to make the ball move and a soccer ball cannot move because it is a kinetic energy it needs force to move.
what is the average speed of a soccer ball that travels 34 m in 2 s
by applying force to the ball the ball will apply an equal and opposite force on the foot. when you kick the ball, the ball will move forward and your foot will move backward. this force is unnoticeable to the common person simply because we are not looking for it
If you apply a force to a soccer ball, it will accelerate in the direction of the force. The speed and direction of the ball will depend on the magnitude and direction of the force applied.
Depends on the speed the ball travels.
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.
Answer this question… If the action force is a player kicking a Soccer ball then what is the reaction force?