Yes because it matters how much air it has. the more air the more distance.
squish it!
it doesn't matter. a band new soccer ball is as good as an old soccer ball. depending on how much air is in your soccer ball, you'll know how far it will go.
the strongest part of a soccerball is where you pump in the air that way if you kick it there you will get alot of effect
Primarily the direction of movement, the spin on the ball and the movement of the surrounding air (wind). The effect is called the "Magnus Effect" (google that to get more details).
A soccer ball is typically filled with air. The amount of air and pressure inside the ball can affect its bounce, weight, and overall performance on the field. Overinflating or underinflating the ball can impact a player's ability to control and maneuver it during gameplay.
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.
Soccer you use your feet, volleyball you use your hands. In volley ball the ball is mostly in the air, and in soccer, the ball is mostly on the ground.
Special air from Mars!
no
5 to 6 lbs...not too hard...just right..
Using the kinematic equation for projectile motion, the time the soccer ball is in the air can be found using the equation: time = (2 * initial velocity * sin(angle)) / acceleration. Substituting the given values, we find that the time the soccer ball is in the air is approximately 2.42 seconds.