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It is so by moving hands back players can reduce angular momentum and they don't get heart


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A cricket player lowers his hands while catching a ballwhy?

Lowering the hands while catching a ball helps absorb the impact of the ball, reducing the chances of it bouncing out of the hands or injuring the player's fingers. It also allows for better control and stability during the catch.


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No, it is not possible to catch a bullet with your bare hands due to its high speed and force.


How would you catch and receive a ball in same direction?

To catch and receive a ball in the same direction, extend your arms out and position your hands in front of you to create a basket shape. Keep your eyes on the ball, focus on its trajectory, and move your body to meet the ball at the right moment. As the ball comes towards you, use your hands to secure the ball into your chest or hands to make a successful catch. Remember to cushion the ball upon impact to absorb the force.


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Does it harm the mechanism in watches and clocks to turn the hands backwards?

Turning the hands of a watch or clock backwards can potentially harm the mechanism, especially in older or more delicate timepieces. The gears and springs in the movement are designed to move in a specific direction, and reversing this motion can cause stress on the components. In modern watches with a hacking feature, where the second hand stops when the crown is pulled out, it is generally safe to turn the hands backwards to set the time. However, it is always best to consult the manufacturer's guidelines or a watchmaker for specific advice on your particular timepiece.