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The sound of a tennis racket hitting a ball is typically sharper and more distinct compared to other sports equipment hitting a ball. This is because tennis rackets are strung with strings that vibrate upon impact, creating a unique sound. Other sports equipment, such as a baseball bat or golf club, may produce a more dull or thudding sound when hitting a ball due to their solid construction.
Playing table tennis involves hitting a ball.
the objective of Table Tennis are that you have to try and get the ball on the opposite site of where your serving from without the oppoinent hitting it back
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Light travels faster (much faster) than sound.
you try to get more points than your opponent does by hitting the ball on thr table and then make him/her miss the ball...
Generally, no. If you "volley" the ball (as they do in tennis), you would lose the point. The technical term is "obstruction" but what it refers to is hitting the ball before it bounces. If there's a chance that the ball might hit the table because it's still travelling towards it, your opponent would lose the point if he prevented it from doing so by hitting/volleying it on the full. But ... If the ball has already passed over the table and/or is travelling away from the table, your opponent wins the point whether he hits/volleys it or not. And also ... as well as hitting the ball with your racket, if you touch the ball with any part of your body or with anything you carry, the same rule applies.
If you scratch without hitting the 8 ball in a game of pool, it is considered a foul. This means that your opponent gets ball in hand, allowing them to place the cue ball anywhere on the table for their next shot.
When playing pool, scratching occurs when the cue ball is pocketed after hitting the object ball. This results in a foul, and the opponent gets ball in hand, meaning they can place the cue ball anywhere on the table for their next shot.
Because the light traveled faster then the sound of it hitting the ground.
Yes, ping pong and table tennis are the same sport. Both terms refer to the game played on a table with paddles and a small ball, with the objective of hitting the ball back and forth over a net.