Klick Klacks
It depends on how fast the front of the whip is going.
Zume ball
The most common whip was the cat o'nine tails. This type of whip had nine leather or corded strands, each with a knot at the end which would cause extra damage to the skin.
It is called the Ball End after Ernie Ball who created that open looped / twisted process for manufacturing using machines.
No reason why not. If the keeper stumps the batsman at the striker's end then throws the ball to the bowler to whip the bails off at the other end with the non-striking batsman out of his crease, then they're both out.
A ball-peen hammer.
A line that is repeated at the end of each verse is called as REFRAIN.
If the ball hits the line then the ball is called in. But if its even a little bit over the line then its out and the other team gets the ball.
The last episode on Dragonball is called "The end, The Beggining.
Probably the whip. The distinctive crack of a whip is made when the end of it breaks the sound barrier.
A whip cracks because when it is "whipped" properly, the end of the whip actually breaks the sound barrier. By swinging the whip back and then jerking it forward in a properly timed motion, the end, which is moving rapidly backward, is forced to very quickly change direction and go forward. It is at this transition that, if the motion of the individual wielding the whip is adequate, the end reverses direction so quickly that it breaks the sound barrier and the crack! of the whip is heard.
in engineering drawing, a line with an arrow at each end is called a dimension line