so it can fly in the wind and achieve distance
yes it is smooth and small and round. it is aerodynamic
A plastics disc that is aerodynamic and can fly in the air when thrown.
The ridges running around a Frisbee are called "ribs" or "rings." These features help provide stability and lift during flight by creating a more aerodynamic shape. They also improve grip and control when throwing the Frisbee.
Back then they had pie dishes instead of these plastic frisbees. The plastic frisbees are more aerodynamic and are 'slicker' in design.
The frisbee needs to generate lift on the exterior edge of the surface (like an aircarft wing). A sheet of paper is not a frisbee, but a sheet of paper with the shape of a wing all the way around it would be.
Wind is not necessary for flying a frisbee. In fact, wind makes it harder to aim a frisbee.
The aerodynamic design of a Frisbee, specifically the shape of its curved surface, creates lift as it moves through the air. When the Frisbee is thrown with enough spin, the air moving over the curved surface generates an upward force that helps keep it aloft. Additionally, the angle at which the Frisbee is thrown also affects the lift it receives.
Other names for the frisbee include, "bee" and "disc".
No, no physical contact is allowed in Ultimate Frisbee. That would be considered a foul and the play would reset.
No, that would be considered a "travel" and the play would reset. To be considered a fair toss and not a travel, the disc would have to completely leave your hands.
"Frisbee" is Frisbee in French because Frisbee is a trademark name.
yes i have about 2 dachshunds and Play Frisbee with them all the time Frisbee almost any game you would Play with Dogs