what is the regulation of a soccer ball pressure
A soccer ball bounces as the air particles in them hit and apply pressure at the ball, when it hits a surface, the pressure from the particles apply a force on the ball. Thus, making it bounce.
7.5 PSI.
Yes, it depends how hard or soft you kick the soccer ball
This pressure is 0,8 bar.
A tennis ball typically bounces the highest out of a tennis ball, a basketball, and a soccer ball due to its lower weight and higher air pressure compared to the other balls.
Yes it does affect it cold does not go as far as a heated ball
no it does not lose air in a plane it just has a hole in it or it has high or low pressure
Yes, the air pressure inside a soccer ball affects its bounce. An underinflated ball will have a lower bounce as there is less air pressure pushing against the ground to propel it back up. Conversely, an overinflated ball will have a higher bounce due to the increased air pressure inside.
I'm a fifa qualified referee. the correct pressure for a soccer ball is 0.6 to 1.1 atmospherical. To fimd out if the ball is the right pressure you must have a pressure guage and that will measure the pressure for you.
It isn't called soccer ball because the soccer ball is the ball you use in soccer. See? I have actually heard people call it soccer and soccer ball.
Oh, dude, air pressure totally affects how far a soccer ball travels. Like, when there's more air pressure inside the ball, it's gonna be all pumped up and ready to go the distance. But if there's less air pressure, it's gonna be like a deflated balloon - not going very far at all. So, yeah, air pressure is pretty important for kicking that ball around.