A javelin is typically measured from the tip to the back end of the grip, also known as the cord. This measurement is taken in centimeters.
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.
If a javelin does not stick into the ground, the throw is measured from the point where it first strikes the ground to the nearest edge of the curve made by the javelin. This method ensures a fair measurement of the distance thrown, even if the javelin does not stick into the ground.
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.
Fluid force can affect the trajectory of a javelin by creating drag, which is resistance that opposes the motion of the javelin through the air. The greater the fluid force, the more drag the javelin will experience, leading to a deviation from its intended trajectory. Athletes may need to adjust their technique to minimize the impact of fluid forces on the javelin's flight path.
Javelin Boot ended in 1998.
Javelin Software ended in 1988.
It is the Javelin.
It's called a Javillon. (If it has a sharp edge on it)
The Javelin Throw.
The person who uses a javelin or participates in the sport is called a javelin thrower. The javelin throwers throw the javelin by the use of their hands.
An African javelin is sometimes called an assegai (also spelled assagai).
in javelin you throw a long sick with a point called ajavelin
no more javelin but there's a new one called valkyrie which you can control
javelin throw, athletics (track-and-field) sport of throwing a spear for distance, included in the ancient Greek Olympic Games as one of five events of the pentathlon competition. The javelin that is used in modern international men's competition is a spear of wood or metal with a sharp metal point.
A javelin is typically measured from the tip to the back end of the grip, also known as the cord. This measurement is taken in centimeters.
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