flat, because of the root of the ball is lite and the strength of the bumby is out of the range so it is a quarter as much as the flat
Tall enough to bounce on your side of the table, clear the net and then bounce of the opponent's side of the table.
table tennis is obviously played on a table and tennis is not. they have some of the same rules, but tennis has tramlines, so, in other words, table tennis' court doesnt change from doubles and singles and the singles does. also the scoring is different. table tennis is frist to 21 points and tennis it is first to 6 games. they are alike as they are both played with a raquet and a ball that you can hit before the bounce or after the bounce but 2 bounces and you have lost the point. they both use points in scoring but differently. both great games to play and good for fitness
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Certainly, here are examples of illegal shots in table tennis: Service Violations: The serve must be made according to specific rules, including tossing the ball at least six inches into the air and striking it behind the end line of the table. Touching the Table: Players cannot touch the playing surface with their free hand while striking the ball. Obstructing the Ball: Intentionally obstructing the ball's path with any part of the body or racket hand is illegal. Double Bounce: If the ball bounces twice on one side of the table before being returned, it's a point for the opponent. Hitting Before Bounce: Players must allow the ball to bounce on their side of the table before striking it. Hitting it before the bounce is illegal. These rules are governed by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) to ensure fair play during matches.
similar, but not the same, no. for example, when serving in table tennis, the ball must hit YOUR side of the table, bounce over the net and then hit your opponents side. in regular tennis, it just needs to hit your opponent's side. the rules that are the same include: the ball must not bounce more than once on your side of the net, or you lose that point you may not hit the ball more than once when it is on you side of the net (meaning, if you hit it into the air straight up, you may not then hit it again to try to get it over the net) serving is done behind the back line, and must be done from one quadrant of the court (or table) and needs to bounce on the quadrant kitty-corner from the serving quadrant.
table tennis is played on a 15x6 table and meany different rules to tennis
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To win a point at table tennis you need to make the ball bounce on your opponents side of the table, without it having bounced on your side first. If your opponent cannot return the shot in the same manner, you win the point.
According to an experiment for a school assignment that I for maths,a rubber ball bounces higher than a tennis ball- well the balls that I used. Here is a table in which I collected my data. These balls were dropped from one (1) meter, the bounce back has been recorded. I hope this will help you! :)Test No.Rubber BallTennis BallTest 165cm49cmTest 276cm50cmTest 376cm49cmTest 479cm52cmTest 572cm55cmTest 673cm50cmTest 775cm55cmTest 877cm54cmTest 974cm56cmTest 1079cm58cmAverage74.6cm53.2cm
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