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Who is kicked the furthest footall and how far did it go?

The farthest kicked football went 82.9 m (91 yards) and was achieved by Tom Dempsey in 1970.


How is newton's 3 laws used in football?

Over eager Physics teacher or coach? Newton's Laws govern the movement of objects in response to force N1 "unless acted on by a force objects velocities don't change" means that a ball kicked (or thrown) will travel in a straight line unless acted on by another force (a player or gravity) of course in the real world we have wind and drag and friction to deal with too. N2 is basically summarised as Force=mass x acceleration, this lets you work out how fast a ball will go if kicked with a certain force, or how much force at what acceleration is needed to knock over a player of a given mass. N3 every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Basically this is important if you are going to run into somebody - there will be pain in both directions!


What energy is in a kicked football?

A kicked football has, of course, kinetic energy. As it moves up, its vertical movement provides potential energy. Until it goes up to its maximum displacement from the ground, its potential energy is at 100% while the kinetic energy doesn't exist. As the football moves back down, its potential energy is decreasing, but kinetic energy is increasing because there's movement in the football


What is the possible miles per hour of a kicked soccer ball?

If you kick a soccerball hard enough it would go 100 mph.


Can somebody please explain newtons second law to me i don't under stand it and i need it for an assignment i am not very smart so please dumb it down if possible?

Hi bro. . . Here is it . . The simplest way to understand newtons law of gravitation. . . Once Newton saw a Cow walking toward him. . He tried to stop her but the cow did not stop. 1) Every object keeps in straght motion or state of rest unless provided with an opposite force. . Then he kikked the cow. The cow cried MA. 2) Force is equal to mass*acceleration. Or change in momentum is directly proportional to the force applied to it. At this, the cow kicked newton back by her horns. 3) To every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. . . . . That's all !

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What causes a soccer ball to curve when kicked?

When a soccer ball is kicked, the spin applied to the ball causes it to curve in the air. This is known as the Magnus effect, where the spin creates a difference in air pressure around the ball, causing it to curve in the direction of the spin.


What causes skin to turn black after playing too much soccer?

you apparently got kicked and trampled on alot


How does a soccer ball curve when it is kicked with spin?

When a soccer ball is kicked with spin, it curves in the direction of the spin due to the Magnus effect, which causes the air pressure differences around the ball to create a curved path.


What force causes a soccer ball to take a curved path when it is kicked?

The force that causes a soccer ball to take a curved path when it is kicked is called the Magnus effect. This effect occurs when the ball spins as it moves through the air, creating differences in air pressure around the ball that result in a curved trajectory.


When are final and initial velocities taken ball kicked at 30 degrees at 10ms?

Initial velocity is 10 m/s in the direction it was kicked. Final velocity is 0, when friction and air resistance finally causes it to come to a halt.


What causes pain in testicles during puberty?

Almost anything! Being hit, kicked or having them squeezed is very painful. Some men feel testicle pain just playing in a very active sport if they don't wear a jockstrap.


What is the past tense of kicked?

Kicked is the past tense of kick.


Who kicked out the Acadiens?

The British kicked out the acadiens


What is the present tense of kick?

I/We/You/They have kicked He/She/It has kicked


Why does Isaac Newton's first law mainly explain inertia?

The object at rest will remain at rest unless there is an outside force applied. Example: There is a basketball on the floor. Suddenly, a soccer player kicked it. Explanation: While the basketball is on the floor, it applies force, that is why it is stable--not moving. Then when the soccer player kicked the ball, that is the time that an outside force was applied.


Is this how you spell kicked?

Yes, that is the correct spelling of the word kicked.Some example sentences are:He kicked the ball over the fence.I was kicked out of the bar.I will tell mum you kicked me.


What causes sudden sweat nausea weakness that passes quickly?

Getting kicked in the balls will give you those symptoms every time. Ask me, I know these things.