well on a science project that did, I tested to see how the surface affects how fast the ball rolls. I tested between frozen grass, tile, and asphalt. Now results were a little bit thrown off because I had to test it on frozen grass, but I still ended up to get a pretty excact answer, and that was that is traveled fastest on the frozen grass. Now if you are going to do this science project then remember that if the grass isn't frozen, then your results will probably be different.
soccer ball, just did it
123 fps
a baseball will
Yes.
Whenever the ball exits the field across a touch line.
A bumpy surface
138 mph/222 Kmh
The fastest recorded soccer kick was 114 MPH.
indoor soccer has different soccer cleats and a different kind of ball and has walls around the field and has assfolt and outdoor soccer has a different size ball and kind of ball and has no walls and had natural grass,
A size 5 soccer ball, the standard size used in professional matches, typically travels the farthest due to its weight and aerodynamics. Smaller sizes may have better accuracy but are less likely to travel as far when kicked.
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Andrew Moffitt can kick a ball at 120mph.