1. A team athlete who is skilled at stealing or catching the ball.
2. A Baseball outfielder who is especially good at fielding flyballs.
hawk eye uses multiple cameras placed around the court to track the players and the ball. These movements are then processed by computers, similar to how a gps works, but the hawk eye uses more cameras. Hawk-eye takes ball skid and ball compression into account and is accurate to 2-3 mm.
"Ball Hawk" because he is always where the ball is at during a play (hint: the int's)
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The cast of A Hawk Once Told Me - 2012 includes: Rod Ball as Zookeeper Paula Barros as Librarian Tristan Hernandez as Boy
yes. if you think the ball is in and it was called out you can use the hawk-eye system to see. Only if your a pro though!!
The cast of Foul Ball - 2014 includes: Jason Edgar as Bif (2014) Elijah Hawk as Spencer Elizabeth Pollard as Maggie Foul
Hawk-Eye technology was invented by Dr. Paul Hawkins in 2001. It is a complex computer system used in sports to visually track the trajectory of the ball and make accurate calls in real time.
It can tell if a ball is out or in, if we cant tell where it exactly bounced or it s just on the line.
The only real glitch in the technology used in tennis is that hawk-eye ball tracking does not always get the calls right if a player makes a challenge if they think a ball was still in if called out or vice versa.
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A phoenix symbolizes war because it is known to rise up from a ball of fire. It is also said to never die.
The Hawkeye is a computer system that assists officials in seeing whether a ball lands in or out of the court. It is used when a player challenges a call.