to make a javelin you need a fiberglass rod and a steel tip
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Javelins are typically made from materials such as carbon fiber, aluminum, or a combination of both. The shaft is usually lightweight and rigid to allow for optimal throwing distance and accuracy. The tip of the javelin is typically made of metal such as steel or a hardened aluminum alloy for piercing the ground upon landing.
A measuring tape is commonly used to measure the distance a javelin travels. The tape is extended from the starting point to where the javelin landed to determine the distance thrown.
To make a javelin glide through the air, you need to ensure proper throwing technique. Grip the javelin firmly, step into the throw with your dominant foot, transfer your weight forward, and release the javelin at the right angle and with enough force. Practice and proper form are key to achieving a smooth glide through the air.
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Carbon fiber is used for the Javelin because it is strong, lightweight, and has excellent stiffness properties. This makes the Javelin easier to handle and throw long distances while maintaining accuracy. Additionally, carbon fiber is durable and can withstand the stress of repeated throws without deformation.
The distance a javelin is thrown is measured from the point where the javelin first strikes the ground to the nearest mark made by the point of the javelin that remains in the ground. The measurement is then taken in a straight line from the first mark to the throwing line.