07-11-2010, 03:53 PM
“You might think if you make a ball very, very smooth, it will fly through the air better than a ball that is
rough,” says John Eric Goff, chair of the physics department at Lynchburg College and author of Gold
Medal Physics: The Science of Sports. You might think that, but you’d be wrong.
That's the third interesting thing related to soccer that I've read.
These are the first two:

Not all smooth round objects need fly through the air
rough,” says John Eric Goff, chair of the physics department at Lynchburg College and author of Gold
Medal Physics: The Science of Sports. You might think that, but you’d be wrong.
That's the third interesting thing related to soccer that I've read.
These are the first two:

Not all smooth round objects need fly through the air