No, three regulation size women's basketballs will not fit in a standard Basketball rim at the same time. A regulation women's basketball has a circumference of about 29.5 inches, while a standard rim has a diameter of 18 inches. Since the combined width of the three basketballs exceeds the rim's diameter, they cannot all fit simultaneously.
The inside diameter of a regulation rim is 18 inches. A regulation NBA basketball is between 29 1/2 to 29 7/8 inches in circumference, equating to a diameter of 9.39 to 9.51 inches, or an average of 9.45 inches. Now is where simple math will tell you that they won't fit, but both are able to compress over 1/2 inch each with minimal force, leaving you with a tightly fitting yet extremely possible attempt at making two basketballs at the same time. Conversely, you can take two basketballs placed side by side and place them on the top cylinder of the rim and make them not go through.
== == == == Contrary to popular opinion, it is proven true that two men's regulation size basketballs can fit in a rim at the same time. Although many people have suggested this to be false, this has been proven possible a few times.
At the same time or not, yes. This has been tested and proven.
Basketballs are almost all made with the same materials. They have an inflatable rubber interior, which is then wrapped in layers of fiber. That's then covered rubber, synthetic composite, or the most common, leather.
State what type, people don't shop the same way for basketballs and car tires
size 28 in mens - 20 = size 8 in womens mens sizes are the same as womens sizes + 20.
Same as mens.
Yes, it is.
Womens basketball has the same positions and rules as mens basketball. Guard, forward, center etc..
yes
it was way back in the middle ages when they had a basket and a ball. The game was much different then but it is still the same concept, getting the ball in the basket. Sir Treson Basket invented it
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