croquet Mallet
Croquet.
Rover
When a ball has scored its last hoop point, it becomes a rover.
yes it is.
It is a wire which the ball most roll through.
about 4oz.
The word "croquet" originated from the French term "crochet," which means a wooden ball or mallet. Croquet is a lawn game that became popular in France and England in the mid-19th century.
In croquet, Newton's third law applies when a player strikes their ball with the mallet. When the mallet pushes on the ball (action), the ball exerts an equal and opposite force back onto the mallet (reaction), causing the ball to move in the opposite direction. This law governs the transfer of momentum between the mallet and the ball in the game of croquet.
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2400 pounds
7oz