I'm pretty sure you have 30 seconds to get to the other side of the court, and you have to shoot the ball at least once in this time.
About 18.7736250 seconds assuming that air friction is zero. I used a graphing calculator.. I'm not sure about what the formula for figuring this out is.
Absolutely. The quarterback position is the most demanding on the field from a mental aspect. Leadership and confidence are two of the most important aspects of the position. Also important is the ability to read defenses and knowing when not to throw the ball to a particular receiver. Physically, arm strength and accuracy of throwing is very important. Certainly, it helps to be taller but many things go into the making of a good quarterback besides height.
Answer: 2.8 seconds has 2.8 seconds.
900,000 seconds = 900,000 seconds.
5 seconds
A player has 5 seconds to get the ball in bounds.
A player has five seconds to inbound the ball, if he/she has not inbound the ball in five seconds, it's a "turnover" the other team gets the ball.
A player had 5 seconds to get ride of the ball when they are being closely guarded.
3 seconds if your inside the key
After you put if the ball is on the edge of the hole it has 10 seconds to fall in. If it falls in after that you must take another stroke.
He can take however many steps as he wants he just must release the ball before 5 seconds and cannot carry the ball outside of the goalie box.
40 seconds, unless a timeout was called, in which case they have 60 seconds
When in-bounding the ball, 5.
5 seconds
In the NCAA you have 10 seconds to cross midcourt and you can not cross back over.
In the NBA as well as all other levels of basketball in the United States, the shooter must release the ball within ten seconds. However, in European Basketball and FIBA, the shooter has five seconds.