Sulfur hexafluride (SF6).
for pool you have to decide which way your ball can hit and using the law of reflection yiou can make your shot go in . i dont know about tennis or racquebak tho
I think it is a gas and gas
gas
the windpipe which is full of gas releases more gas to became gas which is called gas which releases more gas and this is how u have gas so the answer is gas
The basic constituent of Tear gas is phosgen gas, COCl2 (Carbonyl chloride) and laughing gas is nitrous oxide or N2O.
What you need for racquetball is Goggles (to protect eye vision) A specialized Racquetball Racquet Racquetball Gloves A couple of Racquetball Balls And A partner A place to play
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Racquetball
Yes, racquetball is one word.
Racquetball was invented by combining some of the rules from handball, racquetball, and paddleball. It was invented by Joe Sobek. Racquetball was made an official sport in 1952 under the name of "paddle rackets".
There are many different facts about racquetball. Some include: -Racquetball was invented by a man name Joe Sobek. -Racquetball was made an official sport in 1952 under the name "paddle racquets." -Racquetball is based on the rules of squash, handball, and paddleball.
Racquetball originated from the sports squash, handball, and paddleball.
Equipment This court and equipment are required for playing racquetball: * A racquetball court; fully enclosed indoor or outdoor with forward wall * A racquetball; a dynamic (bouncy) rubber ball of 2.25 in. (57 mm) diameter * Two racquetball racquets; no longer than 22 inches * Racquetball goggles (Optional - Some clubs mandate goggles, while others do not.)
Greenwich is the town in Connecticut where racquetball was invented.
Jennifer Saunders - racquetball - was born in 1976.
Marty Hogan - racquetball - was born in 1958.
Andy Hawthorne - racquetball - was born in 1982.