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yes
because ur hand wont beable to grip the ball
the two things that effect air pressure is force and area
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.
3 meters if your weak
Temperature, altitude, and humidity all have an effect on air pressure. As temperature increases, air pressure decreases, while air pressure decreases with increasing altitude. Humidity can also affect air pressure by directly influencing the density of the air.
Probably 85 yards in the air
Air pressure doesn't affect it at all.
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).
The bigger affect on wind speed is air pressure.
actually it does. The lower the temp. the lower the air pressure so high temp cause high pressure.
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