In US professional football (NFL) , the ball is spotted at the 2-yard line, the same location as the line of scrimmage for a kicked extra point (which actually travels 15 yards, from near the 5 yard line to the goalposts).
The NCAA (College Football) places it at the 3-yard line.
Canadian football places the ball at the 5-yard line.
The sweet spot is the shortest distance between two seams on a baseball. This location on the baseball is the most preferred for signatures by collectors because it is centered as to the point of view, and pleasing to the eye when displayed. The other "sweet spot" is were the manufacturing stamping is placed on the ball.
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In rugby, points can be scored one of 4 ways:A try- For a try to be scored, a player must place the ball is his teams designated in-goal area. By doing so he earns his team 5 points and the oppurtunity to gain a convertion.Convertion- A convertion can only be scored following a try. To achieve a convertion a player must place kick the ball between the two up-rights( verticle posts) and above the crossbar(horizontal post). The position of the convertion is determined by the place at which the try was scored. By converting the kicker gains his team a further 2 points.Penalty- If a penalty is conceded, a team may choose to attempt a penalty kick, in which a kicker attempts a convertion from the mark that the penalty occured. Upon success he gains his team 3 points.Dropgoal(fieldgoal)- During general play, a player may choose to attempt a dropgoall, in which a player drops the ball onto its point the kicks it between the uprights and over the cross bar. If the attempt is successful, his team gains 3points.
Think of the surface of a ball. We'll make it a stretchy, inflatable ball. It has no edges or corners, but the surface area is limited, and if we inflate the ball, the surface area gets bigger. A two-dimensional creature living on the surface of the ball as it was being inflated would see that it was getting bigger, but would not be able to detect any edges. He also wouldn't be able to point to a spot and say "that is the center", because the center is the center of the ball, which is not in the surface and he can't point at any spot that isn't in the surface. That's about what we think the universe is like, except in more dimensions.
if you kick the ball between the middle two posts you get 6 points but if you kick the ball between the outer two posts you get 1 point
A goal(if the ball goes in between the two big sticks) is 6 points and a point (if the ball goes in between 1 small stick and 1 big) is 1 point
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with a coin flip to determine which team will kick the ball off firstThe ball is placed on the spot in the centre circle, then the referee blows the whistle. Two members from the team surround the ball, one passes to the other and they can do whatever they want with the ball.
Spot welding is known as resistance welding because the the two pieces of metal melt together at the point of highest resistance to current flow, basically when the electricity flows through the pieces it heats up at the point of highest resistance that is where where the metal pieces touch and in a direct line from the two contact tips on the spot welder. Simple!
Spot of fumbled ball, punt's spot of first touching, emergency flag (if more than two fouls occur the order goes: flags, hats, throw down bags), in the NFL, spot of a field goal since a missed one goes to the spot of the kick. Some people use it in HS to determine where the passer throws the ball from to ensure that A) QB not over line of scrimmage and B) if intentional grounding called, penalty marked from that spot.
Theoretically, yes, however the technology available for most of it is not efficient, or existent.
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