The ball reflects to the wall so i will come back towards you
If the court has a back wall reaching all the way to the ceiling, the ball should never be called out. It is only out if the back wall of the court does not reach the ceiling, and the ball is out when it hits above the wall itself (perhaps into a net).
coz it moves back again
Yes, they are required to hit the ball before it hits the floor a second time ... no matter how may walls it hits.
webkinzlover11 says: squash is where a rubber ball rebounds off the wall and the two players try to hit it back to the wall with rackkets that kind of look like tennis rackets
It is a sport where you hit a rubber ball, that is slightly smaller than a tennis ball, against a wall and when it bounces back, your opponent must hit it. It would be similar to playing squash using your hand instead of a racket.
The ball must clear the fence or hit above the yellow line. If the ball hits the line and comes back into play then it is a live ball (assuming it wasnt interfered with by a fan) just like any other ball that hits off the wall. In stadiums like Chase Field in Arizona that have a line on their wall in centerfield, if the ball hits above that line then it is a homerun, below the line is just a hit off the wall. Same with Fenway Park in Boston and where the "Green Monster" meets the wall in centerfield
You can get a ball and hit it against a wall with a bat or stump so it comes back and hit again..or you can put a ball in a sock and tie it to a rope and tie the rope to a roof so it swings and hit that
No, back row players can not leave to hit the ball.
Gravity has to do with volleyball because when you hit the ball up into the air, gravity forced the ball to come back down so a team mate, or the opposing team can hit it.
The boy was hit on the head from the repercussion of the ball after it hit the wall.
No, back row players can not leave to hit the ball.
Because when it falls with a speed of let's say 10 mph, It hits the ground, and upon impact the ground takes the kinetic force/momentum/scientific thingamabob and returns it with the same force, and that causes the ball to bounce back. Like if you hit your head off a wall, it hurts because the wall bounces back the force that you hit your head off with back to your head.