The front edge. In other words, if any part of the ball is over any part of the white stripe, a touchdown is scored.
yes
The imaginary "plane" which separates the end zone from the rest of the playing field is right at the very front of the goal line, and extends upward and outward to infinity. Therefore, if any part of the ball is above any part of the white goal line (thus "breaking the plane"), the result is a touchdown. This includes a situation where the ball breaks the plane over the sideline, as long as the player possessing the ball is still in bounds.
Their goal was to fly a plane with an engine, and it was a great success!
Kick taken 12 yards in front of goal?
The imaginary "plane" which separates the end zone from the rest of the playing field is right at the very front of the goal line, and extends upward and outward to infinity. Therefore, if any part of the ball is above any part of the white goal line (thus "breaking the plane"), the result is a touchdown. This includes a situation where the ball breaks the plane over the sideline, as long as the player possessing the ball is still in bounds.
Goal, or I heard some call it basket
Yes. In fact, if the ball reaches the very front edge of the goal line, just the first blade of grass with white paint on it, it's a touchdown.
absolutely no goal. only the position of ball dete rmines the goal.
infinity
To be in front of and between the goal and the other opponent
(*)The distance between the two goal posts is 5.6 metres. (*)The crossbar is placed between the two goal posts so that its top edge is 3.0 metres from the ground. (*)The minimum height of the goal posts is 3.4 metres. (*)When padding is attached to the goal posts the distance from the goal line to the external edge of the padding must not exceed 300mm
Free Spot? Do you mean the goal crease?