it really doesn't matter how long your arms are, it is all in technique, power, and wind.
Throw it as far as your can, also known as hucking it
A huck is when you throw the disc as far as you can down the field, whether it be to get the disc out or to try to get a point from long distance.
.......... he lost his arms the other day :(
Well, technically, a Frisbee does fly when it is upside down, but not as far as when you throw the right way. This happens because when you throw it normally, the disc catches the wind under the rim and pushes it farther. Plus, when you throw this way, you are able to put more spin and power into the disc with how you grip the disc.
Yes because the longer your finger is the more grip you have
In discus throw, the athlete spins in a circle inside a throwing ring and releases a heavy discus. The momentum generated from the spinning motion is transferred to the discus, allowing it to be thrown long distances. The throw is measured from the landing point of the discus to the inner edge of the throwing circle.
They probably didn't fly as far.
Yes, the longer the arm of a Trebuchet, the farther it can throw a projectile. This is because a longer arm allows for a greater range of motion, resulting in increased velocity and distance when launching the projectile.
Frisbee is a brand name for a Wham-O manufactured flying disc. The longest throw ever for a Wham-O brand Frisbee disc is 552 feet by Ken Westerfield. This info has been researched from articles in Wikipedia
The longest Frisbee throw was achieved in 2003. The Frisbee was thrown 1,333 feet. A frisbee flight traveling 2,550ft with 31 seconds of airtime is viewable on crkuhns channel on youtube, it seems to be the longest out of all the internet postings.
really far they can throw as far 200 metres
The disc will not go as far and may even come back at you.