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If you want to do a science fair project involving soccer, your best bet is physics.

You could demonstrate the force required to propel a soccer ball a certain number of yards. You could use a soccer ball to demonstrate Newton's laws of motion. You could investigate if the temperature of a soccer ball changes when it is inflated, and explain why.

Or you could broaden your horizons a bit and find a science fair project that involves one of your other interests...like how a video game works or how an iPod can store thousands of songs in such a little space.

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um how bout trying to see how different weather can effect the length of a thrown football. you would be more accurate with a mechanical throwing arm for distance

in rain or snow

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kick a ball into a net........

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