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FOOTBALL

LAB
REPORT
PHYSICS/PE
Wenika, Kamolchanok, Akarawat, Teeranut
INTRODUCTION
Football the most popular sport in the world, the game of football is both
art and science. The game is played on a grass field, it involves techniques of
running, passing, kicking, tackling, blocking, heading, juggling and dribbling.
Although these individual skills are very important,but football is play as a
team, and every player needs to work together in offense and defense. The
game in which two teams of 11 players, using any part of their bodies except
their hands and arms, try to bring the ball into the opposite teams goal. Only
the goalkeeper is allowed to handle the ball and may do so only within the
penalty area surrounding the goal. The team that scores more goals wins. As
everyone knows, Physics is the study of matter and its motion through time
and space, as well as its interaction with energy and the forces created by
this interaction. There are many different types of forces in action in
football; examples, a player kicking a ball is a force that makes the ball fly
through the air, or if a quarterback throwing a ball across the field that is
also force that makes the football fly in a game.
OBJECTIVE
To be able to play football properly
To be able to recognize if football lesson relates to Newtons
laws.
To understand the difference between Newtons second and third
laws.
To know more information about the connection between
football and Newtons laws.

MATERIAL/ SET UP

Footballer

Football

Football field
PROCEDURE
Firstly, split into two teams which are offensive and defensive
Secondly, 11 players of each team enter the pitch.
The referee blows the whistle to start the game.
The team with the possession of the ball or the offensive will try
to enter another teams territory in order to get close to the
goal enough to score.
The defensive which is the opponent of the offensive, they will try
to protect their territory and prevent the offensive team from
getting too close to their goal.
Once the offensive fails in making a goal and the defensive has the
possession of the ball instead, the defensive will try to enter the
offensives goal in order to make a goal.
Both teams keep switching until finish the first game (halftime).
After a break, both teams enter the pitch again and continuing the
game.
At the end, the team that earns more score is the winner.
If you hurt people from the other team you will get fouls
When you foul the referee will decide that he will give you a red
card or yellow card if you get a red card you will be banned from
the match.And 2 yellow card equal 1 red card .
ANALYSIS AND RESULT
When we kicked the ball it is always too soft and doesnt go on the
right course. We learn that running before the kick and then shift our
weight to the front makes the ball go a lot sharper, quicker, and
easier to control. We also have to lined our feet vertically also
makes it easier to kicked. We also saw the use of Newtons 2nd and 3rd
law, and also momentum.

CONCLUSION
When were playing football not only do we see that were playing
the football, we also see that were using newtons 2nd and 3rd law
and also momentum. When we kick the ball the ball kick us back
making the ball move forward, the Earth pull us down and we also
pushes the Earth up that is Newtons 3rd law. When the ball have
acceleration and mass that is Newtons 2nd law (F = ma). And when
mass and velocity makes the ball moves its Momentum (P = mv).
RECOMMENDATION
In case of disobeying the rules or its violation, the act of judged
as a foul is controlling by the referee and for controlling the
football game there need to have rules forfouls.
For situations that can be foul easily, we shouldnt fight over the
ball from another team.
Handball is one of the cautions in the football game, which the
players that do not play according to the rules will get the
penalty.
In order to be a good football player, during the game, you
shouldnt play with your temper.
Keep calm and follow the rules.
Dont get angry and assault the referees, because once they
decide on something no one can change. Moreover, if you do
something rude to the referee, you might end up getting expelled
from the pitch.
REFERENCES
Mr,ben
Rules = http://www.ducksters.com/sports/footballrules.php
History = https://www.britannica.com/sports/football-soccer
Rules 2 = http://www.rulesoffootball.co.uk
SecondLaw = https://www.livescience.com/46560-newton-
second-law.html
Third Law = https://www.grc.nasa.gov/www/k-
12/airplane/newton3.html

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