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What happens to the air pressure inside the ball when it is kicked?

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The air pressure increases

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The air pressure increases inside the ball when it is kicked. This is because pressure in terms of volume can be derived as:


P=(Force)/(Area)=(Force * Distance)/(Area * Distance)=(W)/(V)=(Energy)/(Volume)

There are two things that happen when you kick the ball, the first being that there is a force acting on the ball and the ball will travel at a certain distance and the volume of the ball at the instant of kicking it decreases. By using the formula if you both of these outcomes will increase the air pressure of the ball when it is kicked.

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