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when the ball is heated, it will pass through the unheated ring.
yes because when you heat a metal ring it will expand
The heated, then the room temperature, then the frozen ball. It's the heated because of how fast the molecules are moving. :)
Try turning the ring to get the ball out. If the skin has grown over the ball, go to your piercer. The ring just might be too small. Try doing it after a shower or soak with warm water.
I'm not sure but I think they say "all-net" when the ball just go through the net clearly without touching the ring.
As far as NBA rules go, yes. If a ball is touched after it has touched any part of the backboard above ring level, it is considered goaltending regardless of whether the ball is on its upward or downward flight. If the ball touches the backboard below ring level and is touched on its upward flight, it is considered goaltending; downward flight, no goaltending. Of course, the official also has to rule that the ball would have had a chance of going through the ring for goaltending to be called.
no but some umpires let it go (:
NO. Your cervix is wayy to tiny for that large ring to go through. It is hardly an opening- just enough so that sperm can go through and that's microscopic.
an aglet
you just go through it
No, its not. Go see your piercer.
If it is a captive belly ring you may go to the place you got it peirced and let them take it out for you, or.... you can do what i did, be very careful and take sizzorz gently try to cut the top of the ring near the ball. My flew off. Then steralize the new ring with soap and put it in. Good to go! A piercer will use ring closing pliers. You don't have any. Get a pair of needle-nose pliers and wrap the tips in electrical tape. You will probably also need a taper. First be sure it's healed. If the ring won't turn freely it's not ready to be changed. Use the pliers to spread the ring a bit--put the pliers in the ring and spread them a bit. Set the ball aside. Remove the ring from the piercing. If you have a taper, lubricate it and work it into the piercing. Put the end of the new ring into the taper and pull it gently through the piercing. When the taper's all the way out of your piercing, the ring will be in. Put the ball between the tips of the new ring and squeeze it closed with the pliers. If this new jewelry is a curved barbell, once it's in just screw the ball on.