The ball is circle in shape because it is spherical in form and it is easier to control or to handle. Like the ring in the basketball,it is seems like a shape in a ball(spherical) so that it is easy to shoot the ball into the ring.
Assuming that the 14 inch box is square, you could fit a circle inside with a 14 inch diameter.
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a circle a circle a circle a circle
Concentric Circles?
Use a coloured pencil
This pattern is a sequence of shapes -- circle, square, circle, square, circle
the ball is in the base ball circle because it is being played by the players that are playig with them
when he is inside the designated area wether it be a semi circle or a bigger box
The arc at the top of the penalty area is not a full half circle. It is scribed out with the penalty mark as its center, and it's there to provide a reference mark that allows players and the officials to know where "10 yards from the ball" is with reference to the penalty mark. Upon a penalty kick, players will take up positions about the top of the penalty box, but outside the arc. The top center of the penalty box is actually a bit closer to the penalty mark than 10 yards. Hence the need for the line. The Laws of the Game require players to be ten yards from the penalty mark (and outside of the penalty box) at the time a penalty kick is taken. Players must remain outside those areas until the ball is touched to (re)initiate play.
thej are for jump ball´s ,the closest circle is used ;)
a circle
No, of the sphere
A sphere/circle is like the shape of a ball.
a circle
all the way back to their own 18 yard box for opposition corners and all the to the opposition box when attacking. should be behind the ball when your tea doesn't have the ball and in front of the ball when your team has it. try to stay mostly central, around about the centre circle, but in front of the other midfielders
The centripetal force, directed towards the center of the circle, keeps the ball on a string moving in a circle. This force is provided by the tension in the string, which constantly pulls the ball towards the center, preventing it from moving in a straight line. The ball's velocity remains tangential to the circle due to the centripetal force acting perpendicular to the velocity vector, resulting in circular motion.