I have to make a number of assumptions here to answer your question.
a) the material for the court is uniform in density
b) you know the density i.e 6000 pounds per cubic yard.
Now equate all your measurements to a standard unit i.e. just feet
so you have 60 x 8 x 1
no you can determine the volume by multiplying everything together:
60x8x1 = 480 cubic feet.
Now to determine your weight, you simply multiply your density by the volume (480 ft^3)
FOOTBALL - Yard lines and goal posts BASKETBALL - Lines on the court and back board SOCCER - Sidelines and goal posts ********* Atheletic sports such as running (lines inbetween the runners) and high jump (the pole and the ground) and hurtles.
Feet and inches
1 ft = 12 in. NBA court is 94 ft x 50 ft → area = 94 ft x 50 ft = (94 x 12 in) x (50 x 12) in = 676800 sq in
Equipment This court and equipment are required for playing racquetball: * A racquetball court; fully enclosed indoor or outdoor with forward wall * A racquetball; a dynamic (bouncy) rubber ball of 2.25 in. (57 mm) diameter * Two racquetball racquets; no longer than 22 inches * Racquetball goggles (Optional - Some clubs mandate goggles, while others do not.)
It depends on what the court is.
That depends what kind of court it is.
The Supreme Court
A basketball court is 94 feet (1128 inches) in length and 50 feet (600 inches) in width
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The Supreme Court case Brown vs. Board of Education was about racial segregation in public schools. The court cased declared this segregation unconstitutional.
Most court houses have a public posting board that this needs to be posted on. Just check your local court house board. That would be the Civil court.
what did the U.S. Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education refer?
1954
The US Supreme Court heard Brown v. Board of Education,(1954) under its appellate jurisdiction.
Pickleball is played on a court that is the same size as a badminton court (20 feet wide by 44 feet long). The net is set at 36 inches high on the edges and 34 inches in the middle.
A common name for a basketball ground would be a basketball court.
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