Yes it is
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.
Arm Strength
It is a weapon native Americans used. It's like an arm extension to throw spears farther
A warm arm will. A cold arm has a bigger chance of tearing a muscle because of tightness. Warm muscles are stretched out and relaxed.
You build your fore arm and bicep muscles. A baseball travels farther in hot weather than in cold weather. Also, whenever you throw, whatever strength you have and whatever the weather is like, you'll get the maxumum distance out of your throw if you aim it 45 degrees above the horizon ... half-way up between level and straight up over your head.
It increases Moment, or the propulsion arc of a projectile. In simple terms, it makes your throwing arm longer so you can toss a ball or a spear farther.
yes
This is not true, you can throw a disc straight and let it fly. You just need arm and spin in the wrist.
You throw salt on your left shoulder.
Lefty
A longer arm makes more velocity, longer distance, and more height
Yes, the length of your arm can affect how far you can throw a ball. Generally, longer arms can provide a greater lever arm for generating force, which can lead to increased throwing distance. However, other factors like technique, strength, and coordination also play significant roles in determining how far a ball can be thrown. Therefore, while arm length may contribute, it is not the sole determinant.