It is called "traveling" in Basketball, which is a violation where a player moves one or both of their feet illegally without dribbling the ball.
The path of photons through the Sun's plasma is called radiative diffusion. Photons travel through the Sun's plasma by bouncing off charged particles in a random walk pattern until they reach the surface and are emitted as sunlight.
Bugs can walk on water due to a phenomenon called surface tension. The surface tension of water allows certain insects, like water striders, to distribute their weight evenly on the water's surface, enabling them to walk on it without sinking.
Bugs can walk on water due to a phenomenon called surface tension. The water molecules at the surface stick together, creating a thin layer strong enough to support the bug's weight without breaking. This allows the bug to stay on the surface of the water without sinking.
No, we cannot walk without friction. Friction is necessary for us to grip the ground and propel ourselves forward while walking. Without friction, we would slip and slide instead of being able to move in a controlled manner.
A ball occurs when the pitcher throws a pitch outside the strike zone and the batter does not swing at it. Should this occur four times during a plate appearance, the batter is allowed to advance to first base on what is called a base on balls, or walk.
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In basketball, if the player with the ball is moving (walking) without dribbling it is a violation called 'traveling'.
By a walk.
nope Why not. When you walk with the ball with out dribbling it is considered traveling. The rules of basketball require a player who has the ball to bounce it against the floor all the while they are moving. Bouncing is dribbling.
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When you have the Basketball and you run or walk more then one step without bouncing it Travelling is taking two consecutive steps with different feet without dribbling the ball, unless the ball is released after the second step and before the third step occurs. I arrive at this conclusion not by the rule book, but by watching basketball on TV.
droped third strick a walk or hit by pitch
Well,Would a fly without wings be called a walk?Well probably seeing if a fly can fly it is a fly so . . .If a walk can walk it probably is a walk.No. Mean flies call them "cripples".
After a walk, no. After hitting the ball, no, unless when he "touches" someone he is interfering with a play on a batted ball, in which case he could be called out for interference.
It's called an intentional walk.
Most if not all players have gotten to first base without hitting the ball. Most if not all receive a 'walk' (pitcher throws four pitches that are called balls by the umpire) and some have been hit by the ball thrown by the pitcher. In either case, the batter gets to take first base without ever hitting the ball.