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Q: What does the girl's hand represent the ball represent and the string represent?
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What force did your hand exert on the ball as it moved in a circular path?

You mean ball tied to a string and the string is held by the fingers or hand? Then that force is named as centripetal force. ie centre seeking force.


Do you lose if you scratch in pool table on your brake?

No, you do not lose. When you scratch on the break, your opponent has ball in hand behind the head string. == If a player scratches on a legal break shot, (1) all balls pocketed remain pocketed (exception, the 8-ball: see rule 4.8), (2) it is a foul, (3) the table is open. Please Note: The incoming player has cue ball in hand behind the head string and may not shoot an object ball that is behind the head string, unless he first shoots the cue ball past the head string and causes the cue ball to come back behind the head string and hit the object ball."


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Hoop tennis


When was Hand on String created?

Hand on String was created on 2006-02-14.


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Either by string or by hand like a hand puppet.


How is tying a piece of string to a ball and twirling it around similar to the moon orbiting earth?

because they both rotate. If you hold the string with your and swing the ball around, the ball going around your hand is like a planet going around its star.


Is it a hand ball if someone kicks the ball at you football?

If the ball is kicked at your hand then no. There is ball to hand and hand to ball. If it is ball to hand, nothing should happen, but if you go and block the ball with your hand or arm, it's a foul. There are exceptions but that is the general rule.


Is there leadoffs in girls softball?

No u can not lead off but as soon as the ball leaves the pitchers hand you can get off the base


A mass is tied to a string and the string is held in the hand we should move our hand but the mass should not ocillate how to do it?

Friction and gravity.


How is a ball on a string like a planet on its orbit?

It is similar because the central force of gravity is replaced by the central tension in the string so the ball goes round in a circle, continuously accelerating towards the centre like planets do, but never falling inwards because of its sideways speed. The difference is that the string stays the same length, so if you rotate the ball faster it just increases the tension in the string, which is not how gravity works to produce an elliptical orbit. A better model for a planet is a ball on a piece of elastic, so that the inward force is proportional to the distance. That produces an elliptical path with the hand at the cente. The next stage to consider is an inverse-square law, like gravity, which produces an elliptical orbit with the hand (or Sun) at one focus.


Why is hand ball called hand ball?

becasue you hit the hand ball with your hand


How did they make a baseball?

Baseballs are made of a number of elements and layers. Usually, a small cork ball about the size of a Golf ball is wrapped in several hundred feet of string. After the string has been wound around the core, it is soaked in a polyurethane agent to keep the ball solid and maintain shape. After the ball has been dried for about a week, a two-piece leather shell is cut and formed around the ball. The leather is glued to the wound ball and then hand-stitched with thick red nylon thread. The balls are then inspected and the threads are pressed to form as close to a spherical shape as possible. Overall, baseballs take about a week to make. All baseballs are hand stitched even today.