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New research shows the way soccer players move about the field bears similarities to the manner in which particles behave under the chaotic conditions of turbulence. This discovery is one of the many ...
Every four years, soccer fans around the world glue their eyes to LED screens as they watch their favorite teams compete against each other for the chance to win the coveted FIFA World Cup trophy.
Join John Eric Goff, a Professor of Physics at University of Lynchburg, for Physics Fun with the Tour de France and World Cup Soccer. Goff's main research area over the past quarter century has been ...
Discover the strange flight behaviour of slowly spinning soccer balls and the physics behind their unpredictable trajectories. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_36rzK ...
In 1997, Brazilian soccer player Roberto Carlos scored on a free kick that first went right, then curved sharply to leftwards in what looked like a physics-defying fluke. We’ve finally discovered the ...
Physics students from Booker T. Washington High School took science to the soccer field Thursday. As FC Tulsa kicked off practice ahead of this weekend’s game, Booker T. Washington students walk into ...
Example of a drag-and-drop exercise designed to help students practice physics skills online (From Zhongzhou Chen’s presentation delivered at Learning With MOOCs II conference Oct. 2015) Our nation is ...