Yes
I'm pretty sure it does.
Because of gravity, a ball with a larger mass will take more energy to bounce than a small ball (of the same material) will, so a small one will usually bounce higher.
Like this -> Vertical would be top to bottom, which goes from 0 to 180 degrees Horizontal would be left to right, which goes from 90 to 270 degrees Lines are parallel when their angles and orientations are the same. Therefore you can also have diagonal (corner to corner) parallel lines as well.
The sum of the momentums.
rubber ball
Draw one line vertically - splitting the square in half, and draw one line diagonally - corner to corner.
A long corner is awarded when the the ball is played unintentionally over the baseline by the defending team. The long corner is then taken from the 25yard line and level with were the ball went off the backline. If the long corner terminology is confusing, it should be as it is no longer taken from the corner of the pitch but at the 25yrd line parallel to the baseline, the position of the long corner free hit has changed but the terminology remains the same.
If the game is 8 ball, this is a foul that results in loss of game under most rules.
Because of gravity, a ball with a larger mass will take more energy to bounce than a small ball (of the same material) will, so a small one will usually bounce higher.
this is done if the umpier does not know who is the last person that touched the ball if the ball goes out of the court, or if two players on different teams catch the ball at the same time
Yes a goalkeeper can kick the ball and score more then one goal into the other net. And he can score from corner kicks as well.
In 8 ball all balls can be shot into any pocket whereas in one pocket each player uses a corner pocket at the same end of table.
yes Yes, this is a good idea as both parts have taken the same amount of strain.
When the same person hits the ball twice in a row, it is called a double hit.
newton's belief of gravity is that he thought that the gravity is all the same, and even a light and heavy ball both falls at the same speed
Yes. Placement is always determined by where the ball is when the player goes down.
NO. It does not matter if the ball is played by a defender before or after entering the circle or being played by the attacker. The ball must be played in the circle by an attacker, then go in the goal without having left the circle, for a goal to be scored and awarded.
If its all in the same ball they will not get any runs but if they get run out next ball they will make 2.