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Football in science teaching

What is the perfect curve of a ball’s trajectory, what must the ideal turf be like, and what’s the CO2 balance of the UEFA European Championship? From the measurement of the mass of the air inside the ball, to the influence of energy drinks on the performance of the players up to calculating the chance of scoring during a penalty shoot-out this resource contains a broad spectrum of interdisciplinary challenges for secondary school students.

 

Don't touch the ground

 

Let's get physical

 

Screwball physics

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