0.52 seconds.
travel horizontally
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A 30.0 ball of clay traveling east at 5.50 collides and sticks together with a 60.0 ball of clay traveling north at 8.50 .
What is a "8 inch ball" ? Is 8 inches the diameter ? Then its diameter is 8 inches. Is 8 inches the radius ? Then its diameter is 16 inches. Is 8 inches the circumference ? Then its diameter is about 2.546 inches (rounded).
The question is supposed to say circumstance of 9 to 9.25 inches. The diameter is 2.8647 of a 9" ball and 2.9443 of a 9.25" ball.
The team that did not travel will inbound the ball on the side.
We know that an object traveling 90 MPH would travel 7920 feet (1.5 miles) in 60 seconds. Therefore, we can set up the equasion 7920/60 = 60.5/X X = .458 It would take an object traveling 90 MPH .458 seconds to travel 60 feet, 6 inches. It should also be mentioned that pitchers generally release the ball closer to home plate than 60 feet, 6 inches. How much closer depends on the height and release point of the pitcher at the time.
if you fall down and then you pass the ball to another player that would be the best thing to do. But if you get up off the floor and or roll over then it would be a roll penalty and the opposing team would get the ball. the best bet would be to pass to another player without rolling.
A travel is called. You can move one foot while the ball is in your hands and you have not dribbled. Moving two will result in a travel.
I think that would be considered traveling. You are advancing the ball without dribbling.
A heavier ball traveling at a higher speed would have the most momentum. Momentum is the product of an object's mass and its velocity.
travel horizontally
If a ball is spun counter clockwise, it would travel in the direction opposite of the spin. So, it would move to the right if you are looking at it from above.
It is impossible to travel when inbounding. While there are space restrictions for a throw-in, the thrower is not required to maintain a pivot foot or observe any of the other restrictions of the traveling rule.
No, It is not considered traveling.
There is no limit, however for most games, the cue ball must hit the object ball and a ball must hit a rail afterwards. Considering that a ball can travel 8 rails or more without hitting a ball and still be capable of making a legal shot the ball may have travelled more than 800 inches.
Its usually defined by the diameter of the ball, like an 11 inch disco ball would have a diameter of 11 inches, not a radius of 11 inches.