has important implications for kicking techniques and preventing injuries to the foot and improve the overall understanding of the science of soccer CFD prediction of flow separation pattern behind a non spinning soccer ball
short stocky players can generate power on the ball a short fast strike contributes to kinetic energy as a square versus the linear increase of weight alone Also your head might be coming up on the strike if you look up as the ball leaves your foot you impart less mass and velocity ergo...
Physics Motion. Kicking a soccer ball off the top of the Eiffel Tower?
May 25, 2007 by 84 E | Posted in Physics
Say I kicked a soccer ball off the top of the Eiffel Tower (300m High), at a speed of 20m/s. How far could I kick it?
Neglecting friction, assuming you kick the ball horizontally off the tower, with no angle of elevation. First find the time the ball would take to fall to the ground due to gravity.
Equation:
x - x0 = v0*t + (1/2)a*t^2
mark r | May 25, 2007
Physics in Sports (Science Project)
My Physics in Sports project; me kicking a soccer ball
unity 3D games portal, online unity games - Soccer Balls
It works like this: when you click one of this buttons, you are automatically redirected to post a link to the game with your player ID. Each time a user comes to this site through your unique link, you recieve 50 points.
Creator: Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman, Albert Lewis Ford, Francis Weston Sears | Science - 2004
Kicking a soccer ball A soccer ball has a mass of 0.40 kg. Initially, it is
moving to the left at 20 m/s, but then it is kicked and given a velocity at 45°
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Creator: Nicholas J. Giordano | Science - 2009-02-13
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