Well... It depends how big the football is really.
The moon has no air pressure because the moon has no air.
PSI is the abbreviation used to denote tire pressure. Tire pressure refers to how much air should be inflated into a car's tires.
air pressure is the highest near the earths surface
it comes from air
The air inside the semi-deflated football is able to expand due to the lessening of air pressure in higher altitudes.
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.
76-90 kpa or 11-13 psi
The pressure inside a football is caused by the air particles inside the ball being compressed by the addition of increasing amounts of air. The standard PSI of a professional football is 13 psi (Pounds per square inch).
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Increasing the air pressure in a football makes it more rigid, allowing it to maintain its shape better when kicked. This rigidity helps the football to travel further through the air with less drag and resistance. Additionally, the increased pressure can also result in a harder kick, leading to a longer distance.
For an Association football, 8-12 psi. For an American football, 12.5-13.5 psi. For an Australian football, 9-11 psi.
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use a pressure gauge simple i think u get t in any sports store
Well... It depends how big the football is really.
Barometric pressure, atmospheric pressure, ambient pressure.