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No your stomach would just hurt a lot
your american.
Soccer balls. It would depend how high they came down from. As soccer balls are kicked high into the air, they probably bounce higher than basketballs which are just thrown.
If you kick a soccerball hard enough it would go 100 mph.
The possible speed of a kicked soccer ball varies directly with the force applied over a certain area of the soccer ball, but average speeds are between 20 and 60 miles per hour, while the highest would be upwards of 90 and 100 miles per hour.
Also, if four kids (weighing 198.4kg., 154.32kg, 275.57kg, and 444.92kg) kicked the same soccer ball 55 yard how would the increase in mass effect the kick?
Soccer is my favorite sport. Not everyone can play it though, you have to be unafraid of the ball and be patient. I once got hit with the ball really hard, I was standing next to the goal drinking water and then a boy kicked the ball to my head and it hit my eye. After that you would think I would be afraid but I wasn't. Soccer is a great sport, I recommend it to everyone.
In 3-5 sentences, summarize the balanced forces that are present when a soccer ball is resting on the ground, and the unbalanced forces that are present when a soccer ball is kicked and moves through the air or rolls on the ground
you could, but the kicking technique of kicking a football on a stand and a soccer ball on the ground is different. in football you need to tilt your foot as far out as you can to get maximum distance, but in soccer if you kicked a hard ball as hard as you could like that you would probably break something. in soccer you need to make you foot curve around the ball for accuracy. you would have the power but not the right kicking technique.
This would not be possible because the moon has less gravity than earth does and it would just float up.
If someone got kicked in the stomach the air would be knocked out of them.So they would not be able to breath for a short amount of time.
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