In tennis, a player is allowed one bounce to return the ball before it hits the ground a second time.
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If by what you mean is are you allowed to hit the return before it bounces - NO.
yes u still get the point b/c the ball was out causeing the ball to be dead and u get the point if the oppising player hit the ball out of bounds on a RETURN if the opposing player served it and it was out they get 1 more do over and if it is out again u get the point whether u hit it back or not b/c once its out its dead
In squash, the ball can bounce once on the floor before the opponent must make a return hit. If the ball bounces twice or more, it is considered a point for the opposing player.
In MLB, once a player is taken out of the game the player may not return to the game. So a pitcher would not be allowed to return to the game once he is taken out.
The sound wave that bounces off a surface is called an echo. It is created when sound waves reflect off a surface and return to the listener's ear after a noticeable delay.
No, Only the people that are on the pitch when the shootout starts are allowed to take a penalty.
You are in fact not allowed to return razor blades that have been opened. This is a huge health hazard.
In the game of squash, "squash" refers to hitting the ball against the front wall before it bounces twice. The objective is to outmaneuver your opponent and hit the ball in a way that makes it difficult for them to return the shot.
no.
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No, that would be perfectly legal. Hitting the ball before it bounces is called a volley.
When a ball bounces, it loses some energy as heat and sound due to impact and friction with the surface it bounces on. This loss of energy reduces its ability to reach the same height in subsequent bounces. Additionally, the ball may deform slightly upon impact, which can also reduce its elasticity and ability to return to its original height.