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Because distance can be measured in any direction. For example, if I throw a ball -- it could travel a distance of 16 feet (5 metres). The direction I throw it depends which way I'm facing !
The answer is 45 degrees. If given the same velocity, and thrown at say...10 degrees, to the ground, then the distance it would travel is the same as the distance it would travel if it were thrown 80 degrees. Complementary angles end up at the same distance horizontally.
Overhand Throw
Velocity is how high something goes like if you throw a baseball up. Distance is how far you throw thatbaseball
No, this is an example of projectile motion. You should throw it at 45 degrees from the horizontal ground for it to have the maximum horizontal distance. This is because a sufficient height must be achieved, so that the ball can stay in the air longer and thus travel a longer distance while in flight.
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Discus, javelin, shot (shot put), hammer (hammer throw)
a legal discus throw is when the thrower stays inside the ring when throwing, and the disc stays inside the field when thrown. it can be scratched if the thrower steps outside of the ringwhen throwing or walks out of the front of the ring after throw
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discus throw
Yes, the discus is a track and field event. A heavy disc, called a discus is thrown, the longest throw wins the game.
There is more force behind the egg thrown further distance than the egg thrown from small distance. That and gravity acceleration.
They have to throw the javelin further than the rest of the competitors. once a person throws their javelin, the distance is measured and recorded. once everyone has thrown, the winner is determined.
The history of the discus throw can be found in the book Historical Dictionary of Track and Field. Lessons on how to throw a discus can be found in books such as "Teach Yourself Discus Throw."
with a head wind there is a slim air pocket around the 40-45 degree angle at which you should throw. So with the discus spinning and the air pocket the disc will seem to bounce but it is because the discus will attempt to descend while the air pocket pushes it back up. once the discus decreases in revolutions per second that is when the discus will fall
The 2008 Olympics was held in Beijing China. The gold medal for the longest discus was awarded to Gerd Kanter for a throw of 68.82 metres (223.8 feet).
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