To determine who will break, the lag is the pair of shots made by each player at the same time to send a ball from one end of the table and back, with the ball that stops closest to the rail being the winning ball.
Yes they will
The Apache did not play billiards or pool prior to 1900. Since that time, it is unknown how many Apache have played pool or billiards.
Not in one of the categories above (Basketball, Billiards, Bowling at time of writing.) No, you are bowled out in Cricket. It is when the ball hits the stumps & dislodges the bails.
The "quarter" in this case means a quarter hour, so that is the same as 2:15.The "quarter" in this case means a quarter hour, so that is the same as 2:15.The "quarter" in this case means a quarter hour, so that is the same as 2:15.The "quarter" in this case means a quarter hour, so that is the same as 2:15.
There is no specific total time for an AFL quarter. The time is 25 minutes of the ball on field, whenever the ball is out of bounds, heacing back to the middle after a goal, or whenever, the clock still counts up but is not counted in the 25 minutes total. This means that some quarters can be over half an hour. The longest quarter I've seen was forty minutes long.
It can't be half past and a quarter to 5 at the same time. I assume the answer is 5.30 for half past 5, and 4.45 for quarter to 5.
A quarter to two is the same as 45 minutes after one o'clock.
No. They will hit the ground at the same time. The inertia for the heavier ball will be greater, but the acceleration for both will be the same, and both would (if the air resistance is the same for both) hit at the same time.
a quarter note is the same on every instrument. In 4/4 time it is one beat.
George Washington played a game of billiards known as "French pool" in 1748. French pool was a popular variation of billiards during that time, played on a table with smaller pockets and different rules compared to the standard game of billiards.
10 points being 2 points for hitting both your opponents and the red ball (a cannon) a further 2 points for then potting your opponents ball, potting the red gives you an additional 3 and a further 3 points for then going 'in-off' that red giving 10 in total