There are actually many different types of soccer balls, they don't have to have those exact specifications. Though commonly that is what you see sold today. The shape created by 20 hexagons and 12 pentagons is a spherical polyhedron, which has the dynamics to withstand pressure displacement. The shape is also considered to be the basics of the dome, with its carbon like structure.
So the short answer is the shape created by your specifications makes the ball dynamically sound, though those are not the only dynamically sound specifications for soccer balls.
Soccer balls have different patterns, but if you have both regular pentagons and regular hexagons it must have 12 pentagons and 20 hexagons.
Yes, in theory: the number of panels a ball has determines the movement and spin a player can create due to reduced drag from less edges and vertices. The size and weight of an official ball must comply with FIFA guidelines. The current World Cup match ball (adidas' Jabulani) has 8 panels, none of which are hexagons or pentagons. The materials used are also in constant evolution: the Jabulani is not made of traditional leather, but of textured ethylene-vynil acetate (EVA).
Oh, dude, like, totally! Yeah, pentagons and hexagons can totally tessellate together. It's like a math party where they fit together perfectly without any gaps or overlaps. So, yeah, they're like the best math buddies for tessellation.
In soccer, there is no rule as to how far the ball must travel. The person who starts with the ball could kick it backward, to the person next to them, or down the field.
Can a soccer player make a throw in and then play the ball? No. Another player, either a teammate or an opponent, must touch the ball first.
it has to be kicked forward
There are actually different sized footballs, but the most commonly distributed soccer ball in the US is 27-28 inches, because it has become the iconic version of the soccer ball since 1971.
In soccer, the entire ball must cross the goal line for a goal to be awarded or for the ball to be considered out of play.
Yes, the entire soccer ball must cross the goal line between the goalposts and under the crossbar for a goal to be awarded in a soccer match.
No. All parts of the ball must be past all parts of the line.
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Squares, rectangles, and parallelograms all fall under the category of "quadrilateral" simply because they all have four sides; however, quadrilaterals must also be two-dimensional, and all of its sides must be straight. Squares must have four equilateral sides--with opposite sides parallel to each other-- and each angle must be a right angle (90 degrees). Rectangles are like squares in that each angle must be a right angle, and opposite sides must be parallel, but all four sides need not be equal to each other in length; rather, only opposite sides are equal in length. Parallelograms must have opposite sides that are equal in length and parallel to each other, as well as opposite angles that are equal to each other, but these angles are not right angles. Triangles, pentagons, hexagons, and octagons all fall under the category of "polygon" because they are two-dimensional figures made of straight lines, but do not have four sides like quadrilaterals. Triangles must have three sides and three angles that add up to 180 degrees. Pentagons have five sides, hexagons have six sides, and octagons have eight sides.