It measures length. It is a stick measured out in thirty-six inches, which is three feet or a yard. It is about a metre long.
Volume = Length x Height X Width It is 5 x 10 x 4 = 200. If then length is measured in units, then the volume is units³
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the same as it would be if you measured it with a tape measure as long as you were accurate
A hockey stick should be measured and chosen when you have your skates on, or unless you have good judgment because a hockey stick should be no lower than your nose level( with your skates on). And its how ever you feel comfortable with your stick your the one who's gonna play with it. Its good to have the stick a little bit long so you have a nice long reach for the puck while not getting to close to the player with the puck -but- then again not too long.(:
A cricket bat and a hockey stick varies in shape. A cricket bat has a short handle and a long flat head. A hockey stick has a long handle and a curves short head.
yes
it depends on how long you have had it and if they have signed it or not.
My favourite sport, Lacrosse
Hockey has been played in some form since the middle ages of Britain when it was known as the "ball and stick game." The hocky stick that we think of today, a long shaft with an angled blade, was invented sometime in the 1800s. It was not until 1927 that hockey sticks were regulated to be 63 inches long by the National Hockey League.
Yes. Certain forms of stick-checking are allowed as long as it is not deemed to be hooking.
The world's largest hockey stick and puck are located in Duncan, British Columbia. The Hockey Stick is 205 feet long and is weighs 61 000 pounds. They were originally constucted for the worlds fair in Vancouver for Expo, '86. They are now located in Duncan, on their local ice arena.
yes as long as they are both the same size eg. junior, senior ect.
Your stick needs to be at your chin when the toe of the blade is placed on the ground. Keep in mind you take this measurement while your skates are ON.
Depending on the quality, how and how often you use it, anywhere from a year to 5 years.
Until the glue cools to a solid.