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The reason for a ball inside a whistle is that it produces a 'warbling' sound that makes the whistle's sound more attention getting

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Why does a whistle whistle?

There is a little ball that when you blow, it rattles around.


Why is there a ball in a whistle?

The ball is there to make the whistle tone more noticeable. It does so by moving around, raising and lowering the pitch and volume as it moves. The result is much more attention-grabbing than the flat tone that would come from a ball-less whistle.


What is the signal for a dead ball in volleyball?

The referee's whistle.


What Instrument like a whistle do they use to start a game of basketball?

The reff throws the ball into the middle of two players


What happens if referee blows whistle before ball enters net?

Play is stopped and a goal is not awarded. The restart will depend on the reason the referee blew the whistle.


How long may you stay in the lane if you are dribblingthe ball?

Until the referee blows the whistle.


How do kettles whistle?

Kettles are very simple. Kettles whistle when the air inside of them is moving incredibly fast and is pushed through small openings in the kettle.


Can a referee blow whistle at end of game if ball is not in play?

Of course. If the game clock runs out while the ball is not in play, the game is over.


Will the referee blow the whistle when a goal is scored in football?

This would never happen, the referee only ends the match when neither team has an attacking advantage, so he would never end the match when a goal could be scored. However if a player lumps the ball up field and the whistle is blown that is the end of the match, if the ball went in, it doesn't matter.


Which basketball term is defined as after an official whistle after any score and after it has gone out of bounds?

Dead Ball


After a basket was made the other team did not take basketball out of bounds before heading down court to score what is the proper call?

If the team imbounding (passing the ball in) places a foot inside the court while imbounding the ball, the umpire will blow his whistle and will bring the imbounder back behind the line.


How do you blow the wisel?

To blow a whistle, put your lips together and blow air through them while holding the whistle in front of your mouth. The sound will be produced by the air vibrating inside the whistle. Make sure to adjust the pressure and intensity of your blowing to control the pitch and volume of the whistle sound.