In Olympic volleyball, the extended lines on the court include the attack line and the sidelines. The attack line, which is located 3 meters from the center line, divides the front row from the back row, indicating where back-row players can attack the ball. The sidelines mark the boundaries of the court, while the end lines indicate where the court ends at the back. These lines are crucial for determining player positions and ensuring fair play during matches.
In volleyball all lines are in
Yes
an Olympic size track has how may lines
3 meters
in volleyball there are parallel lines that are included also the net is a shape of a rectangle
Volleyball equipment is mostly a volleyball and net. If you play on a school team you would probably need knee pads and volleyball shoes.
an extended image is an image developed over several lines
False
Yes, if the ball lands outside the boundary lines in volleyball, it is considered out and results in a fault.
They are known as parallel lines.
most courts have the volleyball lines with white all around some have yellow or blue maybe but most is white and its inside the basketball court but if the ball goes outside the white lines then its out so its kind of the side line but more closer to the line a little
a volleyball, 2 poles to hold up net, net, and some form of 30 feet long lines, and antennas right above the lines on top of the net