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About 63 grains.
The ball would just keep rolling on.
depends on the ball, big ball, small ball? Big ball would roll easier on carpet and grass, small ball would roll easily on carpet.
Actually the smaller ball would have more accleration because the smaller ball weighs less.....
Net force is the addition of all forces applied. An example would be a still ball (a ball not in motion). The ball would be in "equilibrium" meaning that the ball is at rest, therefore, the net force of this ball would be 0.
Melt the wax and use a net like substance to separate the wax and then wash the rice to remove the liquid wax stick to the rice
Melt the wax and use a net like substance to separate the wax and then wash the rice to remove the liquid wax stick to the rice
nope. if the ball was stuck in a tree it would be called a dead ball.
If it was a hit ball and the ball was stuck in the runners jersey then the runner is out assuming he had the first contact with the ball. If a fielder has the ball stuck in the jersey then the ball is dead and the hitter would be safe at first.
Wherever the ball is stuck, take it to the vet ASAP!
ball of foot means a ball has a foot stuck. to it so there is a diffrens beetween foot ball and ball foot. foot ball is a game with a ball. but ball of foot is when the foot is stuck to the ball! get it?
62 grains for the ball cartridge, 64 grains for the tracer, 77 grains for the Mk. 262 projectile.
It's a dead ball.
yes you are out even if the ball stuck in clothes
Hopfully elastic because otherwise the ball would be stuck to the hand.
About 63 grains.
If the player rebounding the ball and releases it from it's wedged position, the ball is still considered in play and the player rebounding maintains posession of the ball. Type your answer here...