Larger surface area
Black tape woks better because it hides the puck from the goalie better than white tape.
Regulations say you must tape the stick blade at least the width of the puck. and you should tape the butt end of the stick to have better grip.
Depends on the tape.
Sponge must be dry. Duct tape will stick.
you tape it. There are many different styles of taping, find one that works for you can tape where you need grip the most. you can go on youtube and look at what some pros do to tape their sticks.
Yes, the back of each is double stick tape.
athletic tape
3m has better qualities (it will stick in colder and hotter weather and won't come unwrapped on it's own as easily)
Colour doesn't matter. Although most hockey players use white tape. Black tape is much stronger. If you use white tape like I did for 3 years, you should tape your stick after every game (depending if you play contact/rep hockey, or pick up hockey) i perfer the black tape just for the fact it holds up better than white, but white looks better. Also for the blade of the stick black tape has a higher visibility on the ice and therefore it is easier for team mates to pass the puck right onto your blade. For even more visibility some white stripes should be placed on the blade. Some people say white is for defense and black is for forwards, defense uses white so when they poke check its harder to see the stick coming towards the puck since white matches the ice. And Black for passing so forwards can make tape to tape passes easier. Some players also believe that black tape is better because it is more difficult for a goalie to track your shot as it comes off your stick blade.
I hope you mean on a lacrosse stick. Electrical tape would not make a very good stick of any kind, lacrosse or otherwise.That said... not especially, no. Electrical tape isn't really designed for that purpose, and the adhesive on most kinds doesn't work all that well on something that's handled frequently, particularly the plastic sorts (the cloth ones might work slightly better). It's likely to peel and/or get "gummy" after a while.
It is made of specially cohesive material on one side, and other non-stick material on the other side, giving tape its ability to stick. However, all of the cohesive products are not released to the public, since they are mostly secret.
The tape measure is a rolled-up strip that can be unrolled for measuring. The yard stick is a graded, rigid stick.