The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 141. kötetA. Constable, 1875 |
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56. oldal
... wall is that it makes a short turn at an angle of 45 ° about half way between the net ( called the Line dividing the court in the middle ) and the end wall . After this angle , called the Tam- ' bour , ' the wall returns to its former ...
... wall is that it makes a short turn at an angle of 45 ° about half way between the net ( called the Line dividing the court in the middle ) and the end wall . After this angle , called the Tam- ' bour , ' the wall returns to its former ...
64. oldal
... wall , its aberration is reversed in the rebound . If a twisted ball glances from the side walls its aberration from normal reflexion depends on whether the 6 friction it receives from the wall is on the side revolving for- ' ward or ...
... wall , its aberration is reversed in the rebound . If a twisted ball glances from the side walls its aberration from normal reflexion depends on whether the 6 friction it receives from the wall is on the side revolving for- ' ward or ...
65. oldal
... wall at great velocity acquires a considerable ' twist , especially " boasted " balls . Boasting " consists in hitting the wall obliquely , so that the ball may make a long ' flight after its impact , and is resorted to when the ...
... wall at great velocity acquires a considerable ' twist , especially " boasted " balls . Boasting " consists in hitting the wall obliquely , so that the ball may make a long ' flight after its impact , and is resorted to when the ...
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