Yes, it depends where the ball is first touched by the fielder.
The ball is fair.If it bounces fair and the player catches it then steps in foul territory,it's fair because he touched the baseball before it went foul.
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The free throw line is 19 feet from the baseline, 15 feet from the backboard, and 12 feet from the front of the rim.
NCAA and NBA: 2 courts of 47 feet by 50 feet each w/ 2 inch dividing center line. 94' 2" total length (inside) baseline to baseline High School: 2 courts of 42 feet by 50 feet each w/ 2 inch dividing center line. 84' 2" total length (inside) baseline to baseline. FIBA: 2 courts of 45.93 by 49.21 feet each w/ 2 inch dividing center line. 92.03' total length (inside) baseline to baseline.
In the NBA, the backboard is located 4 feet (1.22 meters) inside the baseline. The front of the backboard is positioned 4 feet from the baseline, and the hoop itself is 10 feet above the playing surface, with the backboard being 6 feet wide and 3.5 feet tall. This setup is consistent across all NBA courts.
The perpendicular distance from the inside of the baseline to the center of the goal or basket is 5 foot 3 inches.
No only if they get hit by a ball someone on there team hits.
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Because light can't directly reach the objects, or reflect well off the inside walls of the box. So not enough light bounces off the walls, then bounces off the objects, and then goes to your eyes.
it will be ruled fairAnswerIt it rolls fair before third base an no one's touched it before it does, it's a fair ball. It would be foulfurther clarification:If the ball hits or rolls into 3rd base it would also be a fair ball
Inside a pedometer, there is a metal ball that bounces up and down as you take a step. Every time the metal ball bounces up and down once, the sensors in it will record the number it moves up and down, thus counting the number of steps.
Just the northern part of Alaska.