In volleyball, the ball can touch the floor as long as it is within the boundaries of the court and it is not the result of an illegal play, such as a lift or a carry. When a team successfully spikes the ball onto the opponent's side and it touches the floor, it results in a point being awarded.
The largest bouncy ball ever created had a diameter of 9 feet and weighed over 2000 pounds.
No, atoms do not physically touch each other because they are surrounded by electron clouds that repel each other due to electromagnetic forces.
The largest rubber band ball ever created weighed 9,032 pounds and was made by Joel Waul in Florida, USA. He started by wrapping rubber bands around a small rubber ball and continued adding more bands over several years until it reached its massive size.
A vacuum floor, as a dedicated vacuuming system built into flooring, has not been invented. However, there are technological advancements like robot vacuums that can autonomously clean floors and integrated vacuum systems built into residential or commercial buildings.
Gas particles do not touch each other in the way that solid particles do. The particles in a gas are in constant motion and are separated by large distances relative to their size. However, they can collide with each other and with the walls of their container.
yes it does
If the opponent has established position out of bounds (at least one foot on the floor) then the ball would still be yours. If the opponent is in the air and has not established position out of bounds the ball is still live.
Well the main rules are: You cannot take more than two touches whilst the ball is on your side of the net. You cannot take two touches in a row You cannot touch the net If the ball hits the floor, which ever side it hits it is the other side's point e.g Ball hits the floor on team A's side, therefore team B get the point Objectives: To get the ball over the other side of the net and to hit the floor the other side to score points! Hope I helped!
No - "The flag should never touch anything beneath it, such as the ground, the floor, water, or merchandise."
Yes. Except no balls, what ever the ball you touch with the bat will be counted as a legal delivery. So even if it is a wide ball, if you touch the ball with your bat it'll be counted as a legal delivery and if they catch the ball you will have to walk back to the pavilion :)
Starts with possession of jump-ball to start game
Yes but parallel lines wont ever touch.
when ever the volleyball happens to hit the floor it will count against u
A "touchback" is when a change of possession occurs in the end zone of the defending team and the ball is downed without bringing it back into the field of play. This could occur any number of ways: A kickoff going into the end zone (and/or out-of-bounds), an interception, a forward-fumble into the end zone, etc. In any of these cases, the ball is "downed" in the end zone, but it does not have to physically touch the ground. A person who has intercepted the ball or received a kick in the end zone can take a knee or run out of bounds with the ball.
Well, have you ever seen a ballet recital and noticed how the dancers touch the floor on their tippy toes? Well it looks nothing like that.
Champions League ball
No, my dog has never hit their head on the floor.