Yes. The hot water will make the air inside the ball expand, removing the dent.
The ball was centrifugal when placed on the tilted table. This word means to move away from the center of something.
The ball is placed on the 2 yard line when kicking a PAT
As long as the ball was kicked from the kicking team's own 30, then yes. The rule is NOT that a kickoff out of bounds is placed at the 40-yard line. The rule is that the ball is placed 30 yards from the spot of the kick. So if the kicking team had been given a 10-yard penalty on the PAT play, and ended up kicking from the 20 instead of the 30, and the ball goes out of bounds, the ball would then be placed at the 50 -- 30 yards away.
its a tee
It floats.
on the fourth corner.
The ball is placed at the point of the fartherest advance of the ball when the ball was declared dead. As an exmple if a player touches his knee down the ball will be placed where the fartherest point of the ball was when the knee touched down. This may or may not be where his knee touched down. The ball will be placed perpendicular to the line of scrimmge with the fartherest point of the ball at the point where the player had the ball when it was declared dead.
In football, the ball is placed on the field after a play where the players movement has stopped. Although, if the player steps out of bounds, the ball is placed towards the center of the field to the nearest hash mark. If not, the ball would be placed at the sidelines.
It is a fumble when the ball is bobbled and a touchback when it goes out of the endzone. It is placed on the twenty yard line.
In high school and college, the ball is placed at the 3-yard line for the try (i.e., the PAT or conversion). In the NFL, it is placed at the 2-yard line.
You can buy a metal ball that you place your loose tea into it for dipping into hot water and it acts as a strainer. I guess that is it. To my knowledge it is a round mesh tool in witch the loose tea leaves go in before it is placed in the hot/boiling water for brewing. It is a tea infuser, a kind of strainer.
The ball is placed where the ball actually is (assuming the player still has "possession") when the player is down by contact or when the knee hits the ground.