The ball in a whistle is called a pea.
The reason for a ball inside a whistle is that it produces a 'warbling' sound that makes the whistle's sound more attention getting
There is a little ball that when you blow, it rattles around.
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.
The referee's whistle.
whistle :-)
Onomatopoeia
The reff throws the ball into the middle of two players
Yes, however the second time out must be called before the referee blows his whistle signaling the ball is ready for play and starting the 25 second clock. If the coach waits to call the second time until after the referee blows the whistle signaling the ball ready to play, a 15 yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty is assessed.
A whistle blower can also be called a snitch or a tattletale.
A held ball in basketball occurs when two opposing players have simultaneous possession of the ball, resulting in a stalemate. Referees call a held ball by blowing the whistle and signaling a jump ball situation, where the possession is determined by a jump ball between the two players involved.
its not really called any name for it but the ref blows the whistle holds up 2 fingers and gives the other team the point
Play is stopped and a goal is not awarded. The restart will depend on the reason the referee blew the whistle.