You can but you may find that it is a bit hard on the hand and the table may break under the blow.
No the ball must touch your side of the table before you can hit it
Yes. You can hit the table but if you move the table while the ball is still in play, you lose the point.
Playing table tennis involves hitting a ball.
YES
If the ball is over the table, then it is a volley, and you will lose the point. If the ball is not above the table and travelling away, you may catch it, hit it, kick it or do anything to it.
No, you can't. The ball must land on your side of the table first before you can return it.
To serve you have to toss the ball in the air without concealing the ball from sight, and as the ball is falling you hit the ball onto your side of the table so that it then bounces onto your opponent's side. Make sure you hit the ball behind the line of the end of the table. There are many variations of spin, speed, and placement.
In Table Tennis, as long as the ball touches the table, it is counted, the markings aren't important.
In table tennis (ping pong) as long you hit the ball onto your opponent's half of the table, the ball is in play and must be returned or the point is lost.
When you hit a table harder, you are transferring more energy to it. This increased energy causes the table to vibrate more vigorously, producing a louder sound. The amplitude of the vibrations determines the volume of the sound produced.
Table tennis rackets are used to hit the ball back and forth.
you throw the ball in the air and hit it