No. If the ball lands in fair territory and then bounces over any fence, it is ruled a ground rule double. The only exception would involve fan interference.
Refraction, when the light passes through matter and is bent, or reflection, when the light bounces off.
Not all sound that hits matter is absorbed. Some of it is reflected. That means sound bounces off the solid matter the way a tennis ball bounces off a wall. Sound reflected back to its source is an echo.
When matter is heated it will expand
It means "no matter what happens." It is pretty self-explanatory - no matter what happens, you are going to follow through on your plans.
One thing that happens is that the molecules in the matter lose energy and momentum and slow down, therefore the matter becomes more compact.
the rim is 10 feet off the ground and it doesn't matter what the pole is. Some hang, or some are in the ground. doesn't matter.
The waves are passed thru the matter or reflected by the matter or absorbed by the matter.
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`Decaying matter normally goes to the ground but can be used as fertilizer.
when you add thermal energy to matter, the matter starts moving faster.
it becomes a new kind of matter
The matter gets crushed as tiny as it can get.