A basketball has an infinite number of lines of symmetry. This is because a basketball is a perfect sphere, and any plane passing through its center will divide it into two equal halves that are symmetrical. Therefore, there are an infinite number of lines of symmetry that can be drawn on a basketball.
NO it is not.
Everything around you that has mass is an example of center gravity. :)
No, tangent circles do not have the same center. They just touch at the side. Here is an example:
Discrete lines may or may not intersect at a point they share. . . Example: . . . . . . common point in center . . . . Example: . . . . . no common point in center . . .
Basketball Center of Moscow Region was created in 1970.
The center of gravity of a basketball is typically located at the geometric center of the ball. It is the point at which the force of gravity can be considered to act on the ball.
It stands for 'CENTER'.
Basketball is played at the Wukesong Culture and Sports Center - Olympic Basketball Arena.
All the basketball rules applies to all players
At the center of the key.
He played Center.
pepsi center Zion center staple center
forward , center , and guard
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center
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