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the question is asked in a ambiguous way, i would need more information to answer the question. i would need to know the where the ball is located to know the distance of witch it would travel. Example: if it was in the earths atmosphere it would be one answer, but if it was in space it would be another.
No. A ball would generally be solid.
It depends on the canon, the ball, the charge, etc. A good pumpkin canon can shoot 3/4 mile while a battleship can shoot a dozen Paris Hiltons nearly 15 miles on a good day. Farther means faster.
it would be as big as a bouncy ball
When a pitcher pitches the ball, she (or he) applies a force to it to push it over the plate. Depending on the size of the ball they use and the amount of force applied, the ball will take a different path to the plate. So if a pitcher applies a lot of force with a small ball, the ball will go faster. If the pitcher applies little force to a large ball it may not travel as quickly.
Unscrew the ball from the rod counter clockwise until it is off.
Ball valves: The handle will be parallel to the pipe when on and perpendicular when off. Gate valve: Clockwise off, Counter-Clockwise on.
How do you take your belly bar out? well.. i had my belly done yesterday and it really hurts, but it wasn't as bad as i thought it would be. Turn the top ball counter clockwise the ball will unscrew from the banana bell and you can remove the jewellery from there.
Right or clockwise to tighten it. Left or counter clock wise to loosen it. Righty tighty Lefty loosey.
The threaded balls on barbells are to be tightened by turning the ball clockwise to tighten and counter clockwise to loosen. grab one ball with one hand (left ball with the left hand) and turn the right ball clock wise with the right hand, when you can no longer tighten the ball without it slipping in your fingers both balls will be tight. There you go you have just tightened the balls on your barbell.
Righty tighty, Lefty loosey. Holding the bottom ball in your left hand and the top ball in the right hand, hold the bottom ball still with the left hand and turn the top ball with the right hand "left" or "counter clockwise".
-.- depending on the jewelry.. remove ball(s) by twisting counter clockwise and pull out jewelry (hold surrounding skin to prevent stretching if necessary)
You uncrew it Counter-Clockwise. It might be hard sometimes like on mine, ( I thought I was going to break it) It was just too tight. I recommend Holding the Shaft with one hand tightly to hold it in place and squeazing the ball as you turn Counter-Clockwise until it screws off.
The fill port cap is on top of the transaxle. It is red, about the size of a golf ball. It is threaded into the transaxle and you to turn it counter clockwise to remove it.
travel horizontally
It depends on if you're right handed or left. If right handed, it could be that your hand is rotating clockwise as you are delivering the ball, which is called a backup ball. As you are delivering the ball, try to only slightly turn the hand counter-clockwise or keep it in a position where as you release the ball, your thumb comes up between the 10-12 oclock position and fingers at the 4-6 position.
that is a travel