If it hits the net but does not go over then it is a sideout and the other team gets the ball. If it hits the net but goes over, it is playable and the other team must get it or lose a point.
A touch is when any player touches the ball in any way, though it most commonly applies to blocks. When a player jumps up to block a ball that is being hit, but only manages to touch the ball with their finger-tips, it is called a touch.
I'm pretty sure it is when the ball touches two parts of a player's body in succession, or when a player touches the ball twice in a row.
Disqualification happens when a player touches the soccer ball with their hands when he was supposed to kick a penalty
There is no such thing as fouls in volleyball. Well, a player can get a foot foul, and that is when the players foot touches or crosses serving line. You can get as many of those as you want. There really isn't any fouls in volleyball like there are in basketball
there are no paddles in volleyball
In volleyball, a double touch occurs when a player touches the ball twice in a row. This is against the rules and results in a point for the opposing team.
The serving team automaticlly gets one point
The only way one player can hit the ball two times in a row is if the player blocks the ball and then passes it directly after.
that's illegal and the other team would get the point
In volleyball, the block touch rule is applied when a player jumps to block an opponent's attack at the net. If the blocker touches the ball but it still goes out of bounds, the point is awarded to the opposing team. If the blocker touches the ball and it lands in bounds on the opponent's side, the point is awarded to the blocking team.
A Volleyball Player?
No, it is not legal for a player to touch the net in volleyball.