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∙ 11y agothe more air that is in the ball is how far it will travel, for example a flat ball will not travel as far as a pumped ball. why? because the bounciness of the ball would not be used when it is not pumped
however this is not really so as if a ball is pumped up to the point that it is hard it will not travel as far as it would if you released some of the air out of it. every ball that needs air to work has an optimal psi if a ball is pumped to that psi it will travel by far the best than below or above.
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∙ 14y agoNoemi Bonilla
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∙ 12y agoWhen a soccer ball has less air pressure its heavy and can't move easily through the air. When the air pressure is evenly distributed throughout the ball its lighter and can move more easily.
MUch more air pressure usually distabilizes the foot ball. the place where pressure is low generally the ball moves towards that side.
A ball that is flat is heavier because the ball is in a shrunken state. When the ball is pumped, the ball is stretched, making it lighter because the rubber is evenly distributed on all sides, thereby, making the ball much easier to bounce immediately. When the ball is deflated, there is very little movement on the ball's part. The rubber is much heavier, and not worth playing with.
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∙ 11y agoA soccer ball that is hard has less 'room' in it for the gas to compress so it springs back with vigor.
A softer or mushy ball will tend to just go oomph, compress much more and spring back softly.
Assuming you kick 2 balls exactly the same way, since the harder ball bounces right back to shape, it will go further.
It's like dropping a ping pong ball and a marshmallow. The ping pong ball will bounce much higher.
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∙ 13y agoit clearly doesnt
but it could, it depends on if the ball is flat or if it's really hard and full with air.
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∙ 11y agoif you put a lot of air in a ball . good. the ball will bounce more. if its soccer it will kick further and bounce more
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∙ 8y agoIt is affected by something called initial velocity.
Yes, air pressure can affect the distance a soccer ball travels. Higher air pressure inside the ball can lead to a more lively bounce and a longer kick, while lower air pressure can result in a softer kick and shorter distance traveled. It is important to maintain the correct air pressure according to the manufacturer's recommendations for optimal performance.
The pressure from the air inside of it
1) Air inside the straw moves 2)Pressure inside decreases 3)Pressure of the atmosphere is greater then the Pressure inside the straw=Liquid moves up the straw!!!
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If they were left out the plane would become less aerodynamic; it would take more fuel to go the same distance and speed.It is also because the height at which planes fly have less air pressure as we know air travels from high pressure to low pressure the air inside the wheels comes and the wheel burst out
Changing the color of the container will not affect the pressure inside it. Pressure is determined by factors such as temperature, volume, and the number of gas molecules present, not by the container's color.
Yes, the temperature of a ball can affect the distance it travels. Warmer temperatures can make a ball more bouncy and increase its velocity, resulting in longer distances. Conversely, cooler temperatures can make a ball less bouncy and reduce its velocity, leading to shorter distances.
As air pressure inside the center of tornadoes and hurricanes drops, it creates a pressure gradient that drives stronger wind speeds towards the center. This results in more intense and faster-moving storms, making them more dangerous. Additionally, lower pressure allows for the storm to continue to intensify and draw in more energy from the surrounding environment.
Yes. A full basketball with medium to high pressure will clearly bounce higher than a flat basketball with low pressure.
Sound travels through the air as a series of pressure waves. When you shake a maraca, the vibrations of the seeds inside create pressure waves that travel through the air to our ears. Our ears detect these pressure waves and translate them into sound that we perceive.
The atmospheric pressure inside a tornado is very low compared to its surroundings, and that pressure drop takes place over a short distance. When there is a pressure difference between two areas it creates winds. The greater the change over a given distance, the grater the wind speed.
Yes, the atmospheric pressure does have an impact on the pressure inside the gas collection container. The pressure inside the container will be the sum of the atmospheric pressure and the pressure of the gas being collected. This is because the atmospheric pressure will exert a force on the gas in the container, affecting its total pressure.