There is no apparent first aid for it.Only waiting for it to heal is the answer.
No. In 8 Ball, a player is not allowed to hit an opponent's ball with the cue ball first, however the player may hit his ball first, THEN into an opponent's ball, to sink the 8 ball, so long as the player calls that combination.
In the 12th century, tennis was first hit by the ball with the hand.
In volleyball, a player is generally not allowed to hit the ball twice in a row. However, there are exceptions: if the first touch is an attempt to block, the player can hit the ball again immediately after the block as their team's first hit. Additionally, if the ball accidentally contacts a player's body in quick succession, it may be considered a single hit.
Yes, if you hit the cue ball into the target ball and the target ball knocks the 8 ball into a pocket you lose.
If the ball touch a person in defence first.
It's legal for the ball to hit anywhere on your body as long as you don't hit it twice or carry or lift it
you use your forehead to hit the ball pulling yourself through the ball with your body
Yes, in the game of pool, you can legally hit the 8-ball into a pocket by first hitting another ball with the cue ball.
No, in volleyball, players are not allowed to use their feet to hit the ball. The rules specify that the ball must be hit with hands or arms, but not with any other part of the body.
If you pocket the 9 ball after making a legal hit on the 1 ball first, you you win the rack. Rule is if you make a legal hit on the lowest numbered ball on the table and make the 9 ball, it is a win.
You may hit the ball fat if you have gained a bit of weight as the shaft might get caught by your body when swinging
In a vacuum they are both the same. In air the golf ball hasless wind resistance and will hit first