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how much force is applied when heading a football

Explainer: Soccer Playing and Forces
22 May 2018

Explainer: Soccer Playing and Forces

by Hilary Jones | posted in: Physical Sciences, STEM In Action | 0
One of the risks of brain injury in soccer comes from the forces applied during an integral part of the game – heading the ball. This resource explains forces for Year 7 Physics students via the medium of soccer.   Word … Continued
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