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    passing‚ and shooting a soccer ball. Whether you are a beginning soccer player or do not understand how to properly kick a soccer ball‚ this guide will teach you to basics to strengthen your skills while also maintaining safety. In just a couple of practice sessions‚ you will become aware of how much your skills in these areas have improved. By following these simple yet descriptive steps‚ you should be able to successfully master the ability to dribble‚ pass‚ and shoot a soccer ball effectively and safely

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    Soccer Ball History

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    Where do you think the soccer ball came from? In South America Indians they would have to use light elastic size ball. Ruber was later‚ like in a thousand years later. Legends and reference say that it were human heads‚ stitch up clothes‚ animal or human skulls‚ and pig or cow bladder. (Soccer Ball World History) Chinese play “tsu-chu” which is animal skin made ball. Ancient Rome and Greeks carry and kick the ball around. But yet in the Medieval times they kick the skulls it was one village versus

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    Soccer Ball Lab

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    Laura Cortez Science Per. D 11/28/12 Soccer Ball Lab I. INTRODUCTION Speed‚ distance‚ time‚ and acceleration are all very complex formulas that are interdependent. These formulas are measured in motion data and used to determine the final instantaneous speed‚ distance‚ time‚ and acceleration. Distance and time are two formulas that are used to determine speed and time. For example‚ distance equals speed multiplied with time given‚ time equals distance divided by speed‚ and speed is

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    Soccer Ball Chemistry

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    Arturo Contreras T. Conner-Moore Chemistry I Honors 22 August‚ 2016 Why is a Soccer ball consider Chemistry? What is chemistry? The word “chemistry” dates back to 1590-1600‚ but it is debatable that either the Egyptians or Greeks were the first to introduce chemistry to the world. What society does know‚ it is that Antoine Lavoisier is known as the “Father of Chemistry.” Lavoisier was the first to document how he compiled and completed the first list of elements. He discovered and named the elements:

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    Helium vs Air soccer balls As football dominates the sports world‚ soccer is slowly rising in America. People all around the world love to play it to. So‚ I started thinking and I through will helium effect a soccer ball. Personally‚ I do not think it will affect it‚ but I am eager to find out. My experiment is does helium affect a soccer ball here is how I did it. 1. Get two size five soccer balls. 2. Get a device to measure your length of how far you kick the soccer ball. ( what I used was

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    This literature review for Chemistry is to help answer the question how does the amount of air pressure in a soccer ball affect how high it bounces when dropped. I think the ball will bounce higher when it has greater air pressure. We will explore atmospheric pressure‚ “which is the pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere”. www.kids.earth.nasa.gov And air pressure‚ “which is the force exerted on you by the weight of air molecules”. Other items in play will be gravitational force and

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    Soccer Ball Symbolize Me

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    me is a soccer ball. A soccer Ball symbolizes me because soccer is my passion. I first started playing soccer when i was four years old and have played ever since. I play club soccer at Charlotte Soccer Academy and i’ve been on the varsity team at Piedmont all 4 years of High School. I don’t only love soccer because of they joy it brings me when playing‚ I love it because the people I get to know who love the sport just as much as I do. Most of my friends I have met through playing soccer. I enjoy

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    It’s an incredibly scorching afternoon on the soccer fields. The parched grass begs for even the most miniscule drop of water. Sweat streams down my face as my cleats claw their way forward at top speed. My lungs spasm with gasps‚ desperate to get enough oxygen. A soccer ball soars gracefully through the air and lands perfectly at my tired feet. It takes me a millisecond to realize what has happened but I quickly snap to attention as a teammate yells out. My legs move instinctively towards their

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    Recently I decided to observe how the inflation of a soccer ball influences the accuracy of a soccer ball. In this experiment‚ I used one Nike soccer ball‚ one pair of Adidas soccer cleats‚ a soccer field‚ an air pump and a pressure gauge. I used a soccer ball with the PSI of 8.7‚ a soccer ball with 9.5 PSI‚ and a soccer ball with 7.75 PSI. Changing the PSI of the soccer ball changes the results because the PSI changes the hardness of a ball. I can see how the PSI affects my accuracy by recording

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    effect of the distance ran before kicking a soccer ball on the distance the ball travels. The data collected shows that as the distance ran before kicking the ball increased‚ the distance the ball traveled increased. In other words‚ the farther back the person started running towards the ball‚ the farther they were able to kick it. When starting at 0 meters‚ the person had an awkward kick because they weren’t able to get a running start‚ making the ball not go very far. However‚ as soon as they were

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