The speed of a javelin is typically measured using a radar gun or a high-speed camera. The radar gun calculates the speed of the javelin as it travels through the air, while the high-speed camera captures the motion of the javelin to determine its speed.
at the final round
Friction can affect the javelin's speed and distance by slowing it down as it travels through the air. A smoother surface on the javelin reduces air resistance and friction, allowing it to travel further. Ultimately, reducing friction can lead to better javelin performance.
78 mph.
96 mph.
98 mph.
Air resistance slows down the javelin by exerting a force against its forward motion. The shape of the javelin can help minimize air resistance and improve the distance it travels when thrown. The javelin's speed and angle of release also play a role in how much air resistance affects its flight.
With the 3 speed manual trans, 98 mph.With the automatic trans, 96.
The force put into a javelin throw varies and depends on the individual's strength, technique, and speed generated during the throw. Elite javelin throwers can generate over 6000 N (around 1350 lbs) of force at the moment of release.
A Javelin
125 km/h / 78 mph
It is the Javelin.