It depends on how the ball went out of play. If the ball was hit out along the sidelines then the team that didn't hit it out will get a though in. A goal kick is awarded when the ball is hit past the end line by the attacking team without scoring a goal. When the defending team hits the ball past their own end line then the other team will get a corner kick.
If a volleyball hits the boundary line, it is considered in bounds.
If the ball hits the line in volleyball, it is considered in bounds.
If a volleyball hits the line in volleyball, the ball is considered to be in (any part of the ball).
Illegal hits in volleyball: -Catching or holding the ball -Hitting the ball underhand with open palms -Throwing the ball -Changing the direction of the ball There is also a thing called a double hit, which is generally called on for setters, when the ball hits their hands at a slightly different time while setting the ball. However, double hits are legal on a team's first hit, but not on subsequent hits. Also, contacting the ball with any part below the waist is now considered legal.
If the ball hits the line, it is considered in.
The ball is still technically in. According to the rules of volleyball, if it hits the net and goes over, it is still in.
If the ball hits the line, for example on a serve, it is still considered in and the serving team will get that point. This also applies to the case where if someone blocks a hit and the ball lands on the line of the court the blocker scores that point
it is the out of bounce line, if the top of the ball hits the line, the ball is in
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Nothing, the ball is still in, unless the ball hits the antenna. If the ball hits the antenna at any point. The ball is called out.
If a tennis ball hits the line, it is considered in.
No, blocks do not count as hits in volleyball. Blocks are a defensive move used to stop or deflect the ball at the net, while hits are offensive moves used to send the ball over the net to score points.