a long time
As long as you don't touch the net, and the ball doesn't touch the ground, yes.
Yes, in volleyball, hitting the ball into the net is allowed as long as the ball goes over the net and into the opponent's court.
It is called a "let" in tennis when the ball hits the net because "Filet" is the French word for net and the game originated in France.
Let is when the ball goes over the net and lands inside the box but hits the net going over, Let is only on a serve. Net is when the ball hits the net and fails to go get over the net.
You can as long as the ball is on the plane of the net and you are not over (on there side of the net)
depends on your league
Yes.
In volleyball, players are not allowed to reach over the net to interfere with the opponent's play. They can only reach over the net if the ball is completely on their side or if the opponent's hit sends the ball towards the net.
A net ball is on any shot that it goes in the net. A let ball is when you are serving and it hits the net but the ball goes in therefore re-serving.
The sound of a ball going through the net is a "swish" or a "swoosh."
Soccer is a sport in which you need to shoot the soccer ball into the other players net. On your side you want to keep the ball from going into your net. You cannot use your hands unless you are the goalie.
net ball doesnt have a net