yup!
Non uniform
beach ball
The ball's velocity changes to 0m/s and the boy's stays the same.
It should be worn to any Scouting meeting, event, or outing, unless the nature of the event is such that it could be damaged, or if it is not appropriate due to the weather. For example, one would not want to wear it to a service project where concrete is being poured, or to a Klondike Derby without wearing appropriate outerwear over it.
A part that will always be on your uniform is your troop/unit number on your right sleeve.
It is moving with uniform velocity - which could be zero.
Members of the Boy Scouts of America wear the official uniform. Units may have an activity uniform that usually consists of a custom T shirt. Venturers may wear the official uniform or they can design their own.
If the ball is lost inside a player's uniform, it probably does not count as controlled possession of the ball, and the batter-runner would be safe. One could argue that if the player has the ball in his hand while it is inside his uniform, he is maintaining controlled possession, and the batter would be out. There would presumably be no difference between having the ball in your hand inside your shirt, and having the ball in your hand inside your glove.
No, a ball rolling down a ramp is not considered uniform motion because its speed changes as it moves due to the force of gravity. Uniform motion occurs when an object moves in a straight line with a constant speed.
it depends what kind of uniform it is. if it is a boy scout uniform, that's kind of geeky but if its a school uniform, that's hot.-especialy with a tie.
Maybe, but not as part of the Boy Scout uniform.
Apparently you can't keep the uniform I wish we could but it's only for getting into the tower