Some sports that don't have a projectile involved are:
* Karate * Boxing * Arm Wrestling * Horseback riding * Running/Track * Relay racing * Fencing * Dancing * Judo * Canoing/Boating * Cycling * Juggling * Yo-yo-ing * Skating * Skate boarding * Sky diving * Trampolining * Weightlifting * Sledding * Snorkeling * Sumo Wrestling * Wrestling * Kayaking *
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∙ 15y agoShahanaj Mulla
Weight cycling refers to an individual gaining weight than losing weight, losing weight, and gaining weight, and this is referred to as yo-yo dieting.
Weight cycling can be explained with the term yo-yo dieting and lean mass loss, with weight cycling occurring when a dieter's weight first goes up and then goes down, and this happens again and again. Losing weight then gaining it back is known as cycling dieting.
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∙ 13y agoFootball and Golf are the only major sports without a round ball. Football has a unique shaped ball (the football) while hockey uses a puck.
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∙ 9y agoThere are many sports that do not use a round ball. A few of them include boxing, hockey, and swimming or diving.
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∙ 11y agoSwimming
Golf ball, tennis ball, football are just 3 games (of many) that use a round object known as a ball.
round 3 dimentional ball, globe,beach ball
1. Basket ball 2. Volleyball 3. Hockey 4. Dodgeball
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baseball, boxing and basket ball I think Toby
If 15' is the diameter, take half of that, as the radius. Then use the formula for a sphere: volume = (4/3) x pi x r3.
the answer is ball. square is a 2 dimensional figure while cube is 3 dimension. on same basis circle is 2 dimensional for which corresponding 3 dimensional figure is sphere or ball is given choices.
The 3 dimensional version of a circle is a sphere - a round ball. You can make it out of putty or papier mache.
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Yes, it is the overall length of the round. 2 3/4 is inches, as is the 3.... Soo, you can use the shorter round in the longer chamber, but not the opposite.
-- Measure the diameter of the ball (the fattest dimension).-- Take the "cube" of that number. (itself x itself x itself)-- Multiply the result by 0.5236The answer is the volume of the ball in cubic-(same unit as the diameter of the ball).Note: Where the 0.5236 came from ... it's (4/3 pi) x (1/2)3