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  • was that the Tetris-guy in the green there?

  • 666 likes- 39dislikes.... how worrying

  • What's up with that sociology textbook?

  • 2:50 i cant stop laughing, the guy close his eyes

  • @BojokolosHD i dont think anyone can do that with eyes open. it's just a natural reaction.

  • Cameraman Brady has a good left leg

  • Really internsting short film about jabulani, but did anyone notice how they missed every single shot? :D

  • @ispravljat I am utterly confused by what you're saying to me. I have a feeling it might have something to do with nationalism and maybe the fact that I called him Irish. If you took this is as something I meant seriously, I didn't. I just recognised his accent and mentioned (kind of secondarily) that he was Irish.

  • @johnmacward He's a troll. Remember: don't feed the trolls. That guy even deleted his own account... Then created another, commented against the top 2 comments again and deleted it again....

  • @EddyScbr I should've known. They either piss you off or make NO sense whatsoever and this dude made no sense.

  • i did not, i repeat did not saw even 1 ball got into the goal...

  • Well... thats it then. I've been trying to decide what I want to do in life: go to a master's program, go to an advanced emergency medical program.... but no, I think I'm going to go back for my 3rd undergrad degree, this one in physics. Then, off to graduate school. If you cant do what you love, whats the point??? I truly love this, and these videos have helped so much in reminding me why I went to college in the 1st place.

    All the best!!!!

  • Nice kick Brady, I see you have played a game or two of soccer/football.

  • thank you, i already got sick of american sports such as football(the other one that you dont use feet that much), golf, baseball, and so on in physics books, examples, and exercises...

  • In other words, this ball sucks

  • @finster144 no wht this means is the ball is too good....not bad...too good....this is good bro not bad....but the problem is the players now need to adjust to it because u dnt have to kick the ball as hard in order to get a powerful kick...and as such players tht apply alot of power are going to get a really powerfull kick tht will travel quickly and hence the ball is too good....until players learn the ways of the new ball tht is.

  • so the ball actually is a good ball....its the fact tht it doesnt messup as much tht makes players fail....so then we just need to get used to having a better ball...

  • 2:42 hahahahah

  • @tuzmor Yeah, specifically from the northern counties.

  • tell that to the british

    all they know is that they lost because the ball was shit

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  • How's that for irony? It was developed in England yet it hobbles the English team.

  • @Desmaad You'd think they would have made the ball out of terrible food as to give England the advantage

  • You missed the most important part of the issue with the Jabulani. That is when the player does not put spin on the ball. When you spin it, it will get a predictable trajectory, but when there is no spin it can wobble in an unpredictable way due to random pressure or eddies. Several of the goeal in the WC looked like keepers mistakes, but was in reality shots without spin and thereby a wobbly ball. It can easily move a halv metre or more out of it "normal" trajectory, making the keeper miss it.

  • the footballers are having problems with the ball because majority of them dnt no how to knuckle the ball... when they learn how to knuckle a ball and controll it.. the jubulani will be amazing for them

  • Only Forlan knew how to kick this ball!

    That's why he was player of the tournament.

  • What still doesn't make since is why our football in america is called that when it has nothing to do with a persons foot, unlike soccer has every to do with feet. Makes since why they call soccer football but. I dunno....

  • Forlan knows this!

  • whats the name of this guy who explain football physics.

    does anybody know?

  • watch my channel to learn how to control footballs.

    to make the ball knuckle the players movement and impact is a big factor.

  • You should give Diego Forlan and honourary doctorate from Nottingham :p

  • Great video guys!

  • hey im just wondering, there are alot of jabulani balls on ebay that are worth $30.00 and are free shipping and they have sold over 100 of em, are those real or is it a scam

  • @10lockerz1 one is a real its $40

  • goddamn.. can u nerds make 1 goal??

  • lol

  • LOL @ physicists trying to play football

  • That's funny because my team uses one of those balls every game and practice and we have absolutely no problems with it. We actually prefer it to regular balls. I think it's to each his own. Out of the five games we've played with it, I've scored 8 goals, so I guess it works for me.

  • i love physics and football!!!

  • maybe if you actually wore correct shoes, some of the balls might have gone in the net.

  • someday this physics thingy gonna be the art of football... i think...

  • makes me want to retake physics :)

  • fuck the jabulani ball it should be shoved up the colons of every fifa worker

  • i don't like jabulani

  • OOOOHHHH so thats why green let the goal in. not cause he sucks or anything. that wouldnt make any sense at all....

  • dude his accent is so hard to understand!

  • @aeroscope ummm maybe for you ;)

  • @aeroscope your a dumbass if you cant understand this guy....lol

  • @soulesschain411 of course i understand those simple theories, it just that his accent will cause a problem for people who don't initially understand those theories.

  • I wanna try that football before I try it out. I still don't like the name jabulani... Sounds like poonani...

  • @cdnLEE look up jahbulon. The conspiracy theorists were talking about how this ball would have mystical qualities for months before the WC. listen to the guy at about 50 sec, he even says its like the supernatural is controlling it. LMAO. Then look up the bilderberg group/trilateral commission/council on foreign relations. The governments of the world have sold us out to elitists. ENJOY.

  • explan how the japanese player honda.. (dont remember 1st name) can score a free kick no matter the ball.. and always with sick effect.. :P

  • @southphilie try reading the "physicists" part at 0:13

  • God I love physics :)

  • 0:26 Young & Freedman in book shelf

  • Get on with it eggheads.

  • so they had astronomers who study the night sky  study a ball hu? that makes sense , i mean phone operators help develop cancer vaccines all the time .

  • haha basically all the stuff i did in college last year

  • thumbs up it you have this ball(:

    *Thumbs up*

  • Great, clear, perfect explanation. Thank you very much.

  • I don't remember the name of it, but there used to be a ball made before the jabulani that looked like it but that everyone liked.

  • @SaucyMcSaucer are you talking about the teamgeist ?

  • @ajrangar No it looks like the jabulani but has a different name. i think it starts with a "c" but whatever

  • no videos play on my mac

  • they should just decide o a fucking design so all the players can get used to them :P

  • love your channell !

  • always knew bending the ball had to do with aerodynamics and such but very enlightening to watch first thing when you wake up. Get you thinking about many random things!

  • The Jabulani is almost perfectly spherical, swerves more and moves better through air.

    Simply put, the Jabulani is too good that it's bad.

  • @anadus7 Extremely hard shots with this ball, since it's so efficient, will make it go off target easily, like say you used the standard ball in the English PL, the hardest shot from a player in that league going straight will most likely go straight, while with the jabulani, since it's so efficient like you said, will be going so fast that it is easy for the aerodynamics and change of pressure to make it go off course, being better science wise doesnt mean better playing wise

  • idk wtf theyre saying but i have this ball and its fuckin great. best ball ive ever had very nice to kick. ive scored very nice goals with it. i love it. 150 dollars its worth it

  • shit ball

  • The nerdy part of football<3 i wonder if rooney got this? ar well.

  • Great Vid. It's true, maybe the ball is not so bad in practice, but maybe most players don't have enough time to adjust the way they kick and head the ball before the competition starts.

  • this video shows why scientist shoudn't play soccer

  • @stabilini its just a game, everyone can have fun.. dont be like that

  • spain deserved to win just because holland made this world cup final very boring and they should have had atleast 1 red card the germany vs uruguay game was much more exciting even though it was the 3rd place playoff if that was the final game that would have been a great game.

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  • This dude is the best teacher ever. Passionate and Irish.

  • @johnmacward ahah man he's really passionate! he can't even stand without swinging!

  • newton knew his balls

  • in which website can I order vuvuzela and jabulanin ?? please answer

  • Blame yourself for having low skill, not a ball.

  • Ive tested that ball its good for amateur players but the goalie has great problems that thing bounces like hell its difficult to catch it!

  • Does anybody think that it is stupid to change the football players are use to when they play in the World Cup?

  • If it ain't broken...

  • Thumbs down for misleading. Only briefly is the difference between the Jabulani and a regular ball touched upon. The title and linksbar made the video appear to show the special effect of drag of the Jabulani, and not just of any object, of any kind of shape.

  • Didnt the teams practice with these balls....??

  • ffsdfsgk

  • it would have surpirsed me if they were americans talking about the real FOOTBALL.

  • @saprissa9

    "it would have surpirsed me if they were americans talking about the real FOOTBALL."

    Soccer was a term in the UK for asSOCiation football which was used to differentiate it from Rugby football. Rugby became known as rugby, soccer as football, but in America we knew it as Soccer, and we already had Gridiron football... that became football, and soccer just stayed soccer as we always knew it.

    i.e. SOCCER is the "real" football; it's just a term not used elsewhere anymore.

  • cont...

    So, if you want to play the blame game when it comes to naming, then blame the UK. They came up with the word because THEY had the problem with differentiation between soccer and rugby. They gave us the word "soccer." They changed their own naming convention, and we couldn't follow suit because we already had football.

    This has been a presentation by the "IknowwtfImtalkingabout" broadcast company to the "IdontknowwtfImtalkingabout" population. Hopefully you learned something.

  • it would be interesting to see in a controlled environment, where wind is constant (i.e. indoors gymn) and the kick is automated mechanically to see the difference between previous soccer ball and this new type of soccer ball

  • so the ball is not gd?

  • @zilbra1 the ball is actually too good.. that makes it no good lol =P

  • i have this ball... i i dont play football haha!

  • FIFA should just keep a standard ball through the world cups, or at least don't change it everytime, so much confusion. just leave it at the standard 32-panel black and white or the Adidas Tango soccer ball.

  • lol

  • i thought scientist play football to..LOL

  • 2:59 Beautiful moment

  • And that is the problem with this horrible voley ball. "Tested for phisyc of same university". you have not idea about FUTBOL. look so, so stupid this guys.

    I, with my friends play futbol 4 to 5 times per week since wy have 5 or 6 years old. In the street, with a plastic botle, a tennis ball, and wen we habe luky, with a real ball of CUERO.

    You dont know Anything about Futbol !!!!! keep playng soccer. jjjejejej

    Iam from Argentina. Bye

  • @julio9740 bien ahi! Yo tambien y soy de Paraguay...I would suggest for you to practice more English writing to become a proficient writer in English...

  • I heard they mentioned something about players not being familiar with the Jabulani. if I'm not mistaken, the World Cup qualifiers were also played with this ball which gives them a lot of time to adjust to the ball.

  • OH FFSAKE! what a fuucking joke. in my years growing up as a child now an adult I played in football matches with fly aways, clothed balls, leather balls and the fake leather balls, not once was the ball a factor, we were just happy we had something that was round and bounced that we all know as a ball!

    now they are bringing physics etc into the study of a ball! all these players are a bunch of pu55ies, its not the ball its them!!!

  • @f1tness nowww ur talking!!! they cry like a bitch!!

  • That Nazi team got a head start by beta testing the ball before it even got that Jabulani name & graphics. Spain played far better and won with or without the Jabulani ball.

  • @oldguitardude, germans are not nazi's.. not every single german was a nazi in WW2.. if you had any common sense

  • @NewfieGuy97 some people are retarted do they forget that the german jews were the ones in the concetration camps

  • Oh look, it's Phillipe Senderos.

  • they should put large divots on the surface of the ball, like a golfball.

  • jews loser

  • wow.. .I wanna have that ball. .:D

  • A simple view of a fluid is any medium which takes the shape of its container. Obviously every one is familiar with liquids as having properties of a fluid. However gasses (air, helium, nitrogen etc) exhibit properties of a fluid. Things like honey or oil are high viscosity fluids some even consider types of glass to be super viscose fluids.

    I bought an official Jabulani for my old mans 50th, it is extremely light weight. Similar really only in shape to a classic football, amazing really.

  • 6 years to create a ball???

  • the official Jabulani ball costs 150$ in Canda

  • sick ball! FU

  • does this guy need a piss?

  • the air is a fulid?

  • @walshygel2 yes it is a vapor there for fluid

  • @EverthingYouNeed well ur username lives up to expectations!

  • so the ball makes professional worse athletes ... brilliant !!!

  • yes jabolani is great defect i would like to use Pakistani football which are best in the world almost all the sports goods and accesories of world 70% export by Pakistan in world of sports. It is chinnese made 100% disaster i have corruption i think we should raise voice against injustice fifa should eliminate corruption form their wing i have seen reports about pakistani sports industry can anybody provide me the link

  • yes jabolani is great defect i would like to use Pakistani football which are best in the world almost all the sports goods and accesories of world 70% export by Pakistan in world of sports. It is chinese made 100% disaster i have corruption i tjhink we should raise bvoice against injustise fifa should eliminate corruption form their wing

  • oh, so did the ball change every time England's opponent touches the ball? cause i think it was allways the same ball

  • YEA noobs Holland id in the finales!!!!!!! mwuhahah noobs

    omg you other countries cant even adapt to a ball...ballz

  • @code105163 wow you have a very big mouth considering you country has never won a world cup

  • @code105163 And when you get beaten by the spanish i will laugh.

  • people need to adapt to the ball not the other way round they see the ball flies straight up in the air for a free kick but they dont change their technique in order 2 score... look at forlan his tekkers looked dodgey but most of his freekicks were on target

  • Well... what u really need to know is that u made a HORRIBLE WORLD CUP.... The teams not only shoot to that goal... They need to pass the ball... And if they cant control the ball on the passes... They difficulty reach the goal.... So the next time... Dont try to make nothing To a ball... Im sorry for ur employ... But seriously Check how many goals the teams make with this Stupid Ball... Go to play soccer and then try to make something for the game... NERDS

  • Pathetic

  • I've seen a lot of football matches in my life and this ball acts like every other football. I don't know why everyone is making a big fuss about this.

  • omg! who cares its just a ball, kida in africa play with rocks... it weighs 30 more pounds and yet.... they dont complain as much as brits

  • All teams practice with these balls long before the matches too. if they are pros they would understand directly after hitting the ball once that it goes further and so on. The goalkeepers in the other hand. I feel sorry for, as the ball could suddenly change direction. Which isn't possible to practice to understand, as NASA proved it to be "random" wether it would go abit to left, right, up, down etc etc.

    But BOTH teams plays with this ball and both have been practising with it.

  • aw no vuvuzela setting :(

  • Grant Imahara @2:50?

  • thumbs up if you want to have this ball ;)

  • @kamuolinis Ive got it :)

  • @kamuolinis

    already have the ball.

  • @kamuolinis i already do

  • i have this ball at home.......:)

  • @kamuolinis i have it :D

  • I believe you have a FAKE ball because the real name is Jo'bulani, so you don't have a real ball i believe

  • @bohemians1000

    hahaha omg.

  • @bohemians1000 its not fake its real the bal there gonna use in the final is called Jo'bulani and all the other ones are called Jabaluni, are u in bohemians fc like in waterford?

  • Well it doesn't matter, the ball shouldn't be a contributing factor to a teams loss because both teams are playing with the exact same ball... It's not like every time America touches the ball it turns into a regular football -_-#

  • @Scorge120 good point mate

  • @Scorge120 what you are saying is very true and i would say that proffessional players like C.Ronaldo,Messi,Rooney etc. can play good no matter what the ball is,they must play well even if tehy play with a paper ball

  • @Scorge120 I think what they're saying is that all goals are luck since it's impossible to be used to a normal football and then get a skilled goal with one of these when you don't train with them.

  • @Scorge120 Depends on what type of balls the respective teams are used to.

  • @Scorge120 The Germans did use the ball in their competition for 6 months prior to the world cup. I'm not English, and I'm not making excuses for them, but you can't deny it's a (however tiny) advantage for them.

  • @Scorge120 The Jabulani was used in the Bundesliga for 6 months prior to the World Cup. I'm not English nor am I making excuses for them. It does give the Germans an edge, however tiny it might be.

  • @Scorge120 The problem is that the turbulent flow makes the ball behave unpredictably - but only in some situations. Say, 90 % of the time, it behaves normally, but in the last 10 %, the ball behaves strangely. So it makes a few of the shots unpredictable, which is what people think is unfair.

    Also, the German team has had the ball for a long time, while the other teams only had a short time to get used to it. Those are the main problems.

  • @Scorge120 its not only about whether its fair or not, its also about the confidence in players to do spectacular shots from outside the box. That's something the fans look up to. Honestly I thought the Jabulani ruined it after all the 1st group matches because of many long range shots going off target. But thankfully we've seen some beautiful goals in the last few matches

  • @Scorge120 ya but england, spain , italy use nike balls so it would actually matter

  • @Scorge120 thats the stupidest comment ever the ball is a large part of the contributing factor it does depend more on the kicker but it does matter

  • @Scorge120 it does cause they suck

  • astronomers are testing the ball?

  • @Rageah0lic yes they are... and the results were that the ball is unpredictable after certain speeds... prepare for all the lame excuses...

  • WHY IS THE MOON EATING THE SKY!!!

  • 1:21 -- no "supernatural" ball, just a terrible keeper.

  • England sucks some hard nuts, they can't even beat fucking USA. I dislike the English more then I dislike Americans, they can't do anything right. Let alone design a borderline decent football...

  • best lookin ball ever ^^

  • the best explanation why the fifa wc ball is reacting bizarre.. and i got to know the importance of fluid mechanics!! iv been studyin it.. but i never gave a shit to it until now!! thnx a lot for this video

  • hahah a bunch of nerds , playing football

  • WTF

  • german football clubs have been using this ball for 6 months and english teams rejected the offer to use it.

  • wow.... you guys are pretty good shooters. hahahaha... all those free kicks.. wow.. u guys shud play for whichever country ur from man