Yes, a goal may be scored directly from a kick-off without first touching any other player. However, you cannot score against yourself in this manner (if somehow you kicked the ball forward and the wind blew it back into your own goal, your opponents would get a corner kick).
magnets??
A goal can be scored directly (without any other player touching the ball) from a kick-off, goal kick, corner kick, or direct free kick as far as restarts go.
Iron is a metal that can attract other materials without touching them due to its magnetic properties.
One way to connect two paper clips without directly touching them is by using a piece of metal wire or a magnet. Place the wire or magnet near both paper clips and they will be attracted to it, connecting them together without physical contact.
Its called hacking a computer =]]
When the server serves the ball directly into the opposite side of the court with no player from the other team touching the ball (or they touch the ball but the second pass is unplayable).
Objects can exert forces on each other without touching through fields, such as gravitational, electric, and magnetic fields. Gravity, for example, causes the Earth to exert a force on the Moon, keeping it in orbit. Similarly, magnets can attract or repel each other without being in physical contact.
Magnets create a magnetic field around them which exerts a force on other magnets within that field. This force is generated by the alignment of the magnetic domains within the magnets, causing them to attract or repel each other without touching.
That's like asking how do you ride a bike without a bike. It doesnt make since.
A push or pull can be applied to an object without touching it through magnetic or gravitational forces. For example, a magnet can attract or repel an object without direct contact, and gravitational forces can pull objects towards each other without physical touch.
No, things do not have to be touching each other to apply forces. Forces can act at a distance through fields, such as gravitational and electromagnetic fields. These fields can exert forces on objects without physical contact.
A magnet can move something without touching it by creating a magnetic field that exerts a force on other magnetic materials, such as iron or steel. This force can cause the object to be attracted or repelled by the magnet, leading to movement without direct contact.