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Actually it was Bobby Vee. In 1960 it hit # 6 on the charts.
~ Peggy
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ricky nelson
And to offset his good looks, the HG men required that he wear at all times a red rubber ball for a nose keep, his eyebrows shaved off
On Bop It bounce you can keep on taping the top with your hand and it will calibrate your hand as the ball.
It's a tattoo that says "keep the faith"
Herb Alpert I think. He was on everything back then.
Loose ground
you keep bouncing the ball and move towards the goal and shot the ball?
Gravity pulls it back to earth. The gravitational pull isn't strong enough to keep the ball from bouncing but it can limit the height.
you keep bouncing the ball and move towards the goal and shot the ball?
Trap the ball in the corner, and it will keep bouncing up and down on your hand until you reach the next level. When you reach the next level trap it in the corner again and repeat. The ball might fall out of the corner, and if it does, get it back and continue.
This is because...when a ball is dropped onto the ground, some of its energy and momentom is lost due to friction from the surface and when it bounces back....the gravitaton force pulls it downwards.... so it does not bounce back to its original height.if the ball is dropped onto an arena where there is zero gravitaion and friction, it will keep on bouncing back to thr same height.Aakash Dangaakash.dang@gmail.comB.tech - IT (3rd Year).
If you are talking about a rubber band ball, you scrunch up a rubber band and then you wrap another rubber band around that. Keep going (if you can) around it until it's the size of a golf ball. When it reaches that size, it will be roughly round. Hope I helped! ps. if you were talking about a manufactured rubber ball then sorry, i dont know.
They keep dirt and water out of a tie rod or ball joint, and grease in.They keep dirt and water out of a tie rod or ball joint, and grease in.
keep your shoulders back it keeps you more stable
It is important to keep in mind that the object of the game is to clear the screen of all the boards by breaking the bricks with the bouncing ball. You can bounce the ball by hitting it off the paddle on the bottom of the screen - which can be moved by you as you choose - or by bouncing off the edges of the screen. The bricks will fall at different rates so you have to be careful the further on you go. The only real rules are not to let the bricks touch the bottom and not to let the ball bouncing fall to the bottom of the screen where the paddle isn't.
The entire concept works on the conservation of energy. If the ball were to keep its entire amount of energy (both potential and kinetic), it would continue to bounce back to the same height forever. However, in the real world we must include factors such as air resistance and collision forces into the model of this bouncing ball. The factors take away some of the ball's energy, reducing the height it will be able to obtain as it bounce upward. Air resistance is a simple friction force. Proof that the collision transfers energy is the production of sound waves, which required energy to be created.
grab a bunch of rubber bands and put a rubber band over your fist which has the rubber bands and make it tight to where is isn't going anywhere and keep on putting rubber bands around if you can't do it then look up a youtube video...
Presumably, the question is asking how many times a tennis ball has been struck while tethered to a device, similar to a tether ball. If that is the case, then no such record exists, at least according to the Guinness World Records Online (refer to the link, below).