The Q-ball has metal inside it and the other balls don't so as the Q-ball goes down a pocket to be returned a thick strip of magnet keeps it from following the other balls. It is NOT bigger than the other balls.
Yes. You can step to the side of the table to return the ball.
The harder you hit the ball, makes it accelerate and makes it difficult to return the ball back on the table.
No, it won't. The Q Ball was released 10 years ago, and since then the Sharper Image has gone out of business.
As a general rule the table is 'open' in that the ball sank does not count for selection; some rule sets put the ball back in the rack (closest to the dot as possible) to return the table to a true open table.
If the ball is over the table, then it is a volley, and you will lose the point. If the ball is not above the table and travelling away, you may catch it, hit it, kick it or do anything to it.
No, you can't. The ball must land on your side of the table first before you can return it.
No you can not. The ball must hit each side of the table when playing. Otherwise, the point will go to the opponent.
yes it can
It is a small ball that you hit back and forth on a ping pong table.
There is usually a plate on the rails if the table has a ball return it is probably above that. you can some times find the name under the table too
the objective of Table Tennis are that you have to try and get the ball on the opposite site of where your serving from without the oppoinent hitting it back
you play it by rallying a ball back and forth...