Since a basketball is round, the height of the basketball would also be its diameter. The diameter of a basketball is around 9 inches since there are minor differences in the size of basketball used by organizations (FIBA, NBA, etc).
According to the related link below, the maximum circumference of the ball used in FIBA competition is 30.7 inches (78 cm) and in NBA competition is 29 inches.
Ten feet; from the floor immediately below, to the top of the goal.
Elementary basketball is the same as high school college and even the NBA, it 10 feet from the floor.
The height of a regulation netball hoop is 3.05m.
To be regulation, a basketball hoop must be ten feet from the floor. hope this helped =)
well technically yes, they just look taller on t.v but they are the same height as high school
Ten feet; from the floor immediately below, to the top of the goal.
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The regulation size for basketball nets are all the same at ten feet. The regulation for high school, college, and the NBA/WNBA use nets that are ten feet high.
The hoops are the same height as a normal basketball hoop is.
These are the different regulation court sizes:#1 NBA/NCAA - regulation basketball court dimension is 94' long by 50' wide.#2 High School basketball court dimension measure 84' long by 50' wide.#3 Jr. High School basketball court dimension measure 74' long and 42' wide
1mm off the floor.
The average jumping height is 10 feet.(In America)
The official regulation is 10' from the top of the rim to the floor in High School, College, and the Pros. In elementary school it is sometimes set to a lower level for these younger players but there is no official rule on this and it is left up to the administrators at that school.
32 minutes. 8 minute quarters.
10 feet high
No. He played high school basketball and now plays for recreation.
7th graders should be shooting/playing on a hoop of standard height. Which is 10 feet.