The number of palls pocketed, or not, has no effect on the outcome at the end of the game.
Sinking the Eight Ball was created in 1998.
Make a Submarine
you cannot make a floating and sinking bowling ball, it is highly impossible.
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The expression comes from the pool-table. In some forms of pool, sinking or even touching the eight-ball is tabu except in end play. To be "behind the eight ball" is to be unable to play without disturbing the eight-ball, and thus the expression means "unable to do anything without getting in trouble."
When you hit the ball and run to first base and then stop running without getting out
Yes. When playing 9 ball, no numbered ball has any significance except the 9 ball. Although the 9 ball is often pocketed by means of a combination shot, sinking all numbered balls in order is not uncommon. This requres that the 8 ball be struck and even pocketed if it is the lowest numbered ball on the table.
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If that happens the team who inbounded the ball turns over the possession to the opposing team.
Generally no, but it depends on the command. (I managed all four years of my stint without going to a single ball.)
Without friction, objects would have no resistance, therefor loose no energy as a result. For example, without friction a ball could roll up and down a half-pipe continusily without loosing hight.
the ball is given a no ball