coz pen point is very sharp that the pad could not sense it,where as finger surface is light and broad that the touch pad could easily recognize
No, of course not. The player can only touch the ball once unless they are batting the ball to regain prosession, the ball has touched the goal ring or the ball has touched another person.
The ball is placed at the point of the fartherest advance of the ball when the ball was declared dead. As an exmple if a player touches his knee down the ball will be placed where the fartherest point of the ball was when the knee touched down. This may or may not be where his knee touched down. The ball will be placed perpendicular to the line of scrimmge with the fartherest point of the ball at the point where the player had the ball when it was declared dead.
loss of possession (ball handed over to other team)
When the ball hits the floor inside the court on one teams side the other side gets the point unless the ball was outside the court then that depends on who touched the ball last whichever team touched the ball last does not receive the point
No, we have never touched anything. Its because everything we (suposedely touched) doesn't conjoin, so we dont touched it. Our atoms don't touch another thing's atoms, so we don't touch it. Think of it like this, when a baseball player swings a baseball, the bat's magnetic field hits the ball's magnetic field..... No, we have never touched anything. Its because everything we (suposedely touched) doesn't conjoin, so we dont touched it. Our atoms don't touch another thing's atoms, so we don't touch it. Think of it like this, when a baseball player swings a baseball, the bat's magnetic field hits the ball's magnetic field.....
No, you can not touch a star. You would burn to death before you touched it because stars are a big fiery ball of gases.
It doesn't have to be touched 3 times, it gets to be touched a maximum of 3 times. Disciplined teams touch the ball three times because it gives them the optimal chance of a final volley which is of such speed and placement that a return is impossible. The first touch is simply to gain control of the opponents attempt to kill, the second touch is the set up, and the third touch is your attempt to kill.
Once a "foul" is called a free play is stopped, not only can you touch the ball to set it for the free kick, but the ball must be touched as to be reset before play can continue, even if the free kick is taken quickly.
None because the sun is a ball of heat that has too much pressure and is way to hot to touch.
The trackpad (or touchpad) responds to static electricity. Unless you wrap your pen with cotton and rub it on the floor vigorously, it will not make your mouse point move. I've been having a problem with these, though. I've noticed that my static electricity is low from when the mouse icon stops moving. I have to take a second to self-recharge, then it works again! It's weird & annoying.
One person may not touch the ball more than once before someone else has touched it. One side may not touch the ball more than three consecutive times before the other side has touched it. The ball must not touch the floor. Catching, holding, carrying, throwing, etc. are prohibited during a volley. Only the serving side can score (they may have been phasing this one out).
in common Australia this is how we play. well you run and when you get touched you play the ball and there are 6 touches like league