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No, as long as the arm was moving forward when the ball came loose.
only under arm...
obviously if u dont have limp arm u can throw any ball
When throwing a ball, your arm functions like a catapult due to the coordinated movement of your shoulder, elbow, and wrist joints. As you wind up, you store potential energy in your muscles. Then, when you release the ball, that energy is transferred through a series of rapid muscle contractions, propelling the ball forward in a fluid and efficient motion.
Yes, force is required to throw a ball upward. The force applied by your arm gives the ball its initial velocity to overcome gravity and travel upward.
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.
When you throw a ball, you mainly use the force generated by your muscles to propel the ball forward. This force is transferred to the ball through your arm. Additionally, the force of gravity acts on the ball once it is released, causing it to fall towards the ground.
A ball thrown from over your shoulder is often referred to as an overhand throw. This type of throw is commonly used in sports like baseball, softball, and cricket for pitching or throwing the ball. It typically involves bringing the arm overhead and releasing the ball in a throwing motion.
you throw the ball harder by pulling your arm all the way back and with all your force lean forward and let the ball go. but I will say it takes practice and practice
you hit the ball with a bat and you catch the ball with the glove and you throw the ball with your arm. sounds complicated, i know
the gear that affects a football throw would be the shoulder pads because when you throw a ball your shoulder will rotate and when your shoulder pads are there then it interferes with your arm and shoulder
When throwing a football, you primarily use the motion of your arm and your wrist. Your arm generates the power and direction of the throw, while your wrist provides the additional control and spin on the ball.