Reflected but not inverted
Probably tying was invented before rope. Rope isn't of much use until you invent tying. There were probably things to tie before rope came along, such as strips of leather.
Nylon rope can be dyed, but it takes some special consideration. You must use an acid dye, and the rope will need to be boiled for a time in the dye to make sure the color fully binds with the synthetic material. For best results, be sure to follow the instructions from the dye manufacturer/ supplier.
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You've had so many problems that you can't handle any more.That's it!If you are at the end of your rope, you are at the limit of your patience or endurance.Had it. Done with it. The final straw. Had enough. Has reached his limit of tolerance.
question is incomplete!
No, it used to the boundary was actually the boundary of the grass, however it was felt for player safety to introduce a rope boundary in from the true boundary to help prevent injuries.
6
According to the Laws of Cricket, the boundary where a rope is used is the inside edge of that rope. A ball that lands directly on the rope will be a six, provided that it only landed on the rope, and didn't touch both the ground inside and the rope at the same time (this would be a four only); this is the ruling used in international games.
Cut the Rope has a Lite version that is free.
4 runs! It crosses the rope with a bounce or role's.
you go were ever the rope leads?!
Its commonly called the "boundary rope" (even if the actual material is not made of rope!)
The perimeter of the cricket pitch is known as the boundary, if a batsmen hits the ball over this perimeter (usually represented by a line or a rope) they have hit a boundary. If the ball travels over this line without hitting the floor it is a 6 and if it makes contact with the floor before hitting the line it is a 4. Both of these are known as boundarys.
The rope's contract is vague on several points.
You get a tension in the chain or rope.
is it thermal energy
To score a six in cricket, you have to hit the ball so that it crosses the boundary rope on the foul.