The average speed at which a child can throw a football varies by age and skill level, but generally, it ranges from 20 to 40 miles per hour (32 to 64 kilometers per hour). Younger children may throw at the lower end of this range, while older children and those with more experience can achieve speeds closer to or exceeding 40 mph. Factors such as technique, size, and physical development also play significant roles in a child's throwing ability.
To calculate the average speed of the football, divide the distance traveled by the time taken. If Steve throws the football 1 meter in 3 seconds, the average speed is 1 meter divided by 3 seconds, which equals approximately 0.33 meters per second.
it goes really fast
78.2 m/s
30 - 50 yards
I am twelve and I can throw about 70-75 mph. For an average child maybe 80-85 mph.
John Elway has thrown a football approximately 90 yards a couple of times in career. However, on average, he tends to throw the ball about 60 yards.
good question. well, it depends how fast you throw it. probably the average rock would have the speed of 60kgs. Have a good day
Linebacker.
The same way that males throw an (American?) football.
On cold or rainy days, a glove gives the thrower of the football better grip, so the ball won't slip while he is attempting to throw. With less slippage, the ball gains speed and distance.
I think I can throw a football preety high. The weight of the football helps the ball travel at a high speed so when I let go of theball it takes off fast. As it gets higher and gravity starts to pull it down, the weight will act against it and slow the ascent. Once it reaches it's peak, the weight of the football will make it fall to the ground faster.
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