If it passes between the uprights and above the crossbar, it counts. Otherwise, it does not count.
No, if a punt goes through the uprights, it would not count as a field goal. In American football, a field goal can only be scored by kicking the ball from the ground during a placekick attempt.
If the play starts with time still on the clock, then yes.
Yes, a solenoid will still have a magnetic field even if there is no current flowing through it.
Depth of field
We have no exact head count because there is still a quarter of the city to be excavated.We have no exact head count because there is still a quarter of the city to be excavated.We have no exact head count because there is still a quarter of the city to be excavated.We have no exact head count because there is still a quarter of the city to be excavated.We have no exact head count because there is still a quarter of the city to be excavated.We have no exact head count because there is still a quarter of the city to be excavated.We have no exact head count because there is still a quarter of the city to be excavated.We have no exact head count because there is still a quarter of the city to be excavated.We have no exact head count because there is still a quarter of the city to be excavated.
Yes, you still count
A non-moving charge does not affect the electric field directly, but it can still interact with other charges in the field through electrostatic forces.
Balance
No because it only works for the regular wood tables
Well because the plane travels forward between time zones it does count as time travels as you are travelling tines. But it is not like travalling through time shown in movies or cartoons. However, you are technically still on the earth at the same time and the new time you are in in still equivalent to that of the time of the place you left from.
A plow. (or a plough) It's an implement usually pulled by a tractor through the field, but in some countries of the world, it's still pulled by draft animals.
Magnets can attract objects through paper or plastics because these materials are not magnetic themselves, and thus do not interfere with the magnetic field. The magnetic field lines can still pass through these non-magnetic materials to attract objects on the other side.