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Burdiac
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Game Physics vs real Physics...

I understand that the strength of kicker should in actuality increase the distance of the kick. Wouldn't the inability to kick record breaking kicks actually make it a waste of points to invest too highly in strength?

Also the dots aren’t actually kicking from a static spot.

Basic Physics tutorial... I may be wrong I have my degree in poli sci not physics but this high school physics anyways...

Momentum = Mass * Velocity

Velocity = the rate at which an object changes its position

Momentum Conservation Principle states: "total momentum of two objects before impact equals the total momentum of the same two objects after impact" (Meaning a kicker would transfer all its momentum into a stationary ball if the kicker stopped right after the kick)

With that said... wouldn’t getting a kickers speed, agility, and strength to the first cap together make for a far more accurate kicker than building up strength to the 2nd or 3rd cap before moving on to other stats?

Or am I just bored and have way too much time on my hands and over thinking this?
Edited by Burdiac on Jul 15, 2009 19:16:22
 
PitchBlack
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QTF(waiting to see the consensus)
Edited by PitchBlack on Jul 15, 2009 19:07:33
 
Jack Del Rio
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over thinking
 
Geoffers
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Originally posted by Burdiac


Momentum Conservation Principle states: "total momentum of two objects before impact equals the total momentum of the same two objects after impact" (Meaning a kicker would transfer all its momentum into a stationary ball if the kicker stopped right after the kick)




without outside influence

like, fiction, gravity, and the fact that the kicker is pushing off of the ground with each stride.

 


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