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"Frisbee" is Frisbee in French because Frisbee is a trademark name.
Yes because the object will either weigh the disc down or change its proportion, causing it to fly differently.
Yes, because an object would decrease the lift wind would give, so there would be less distance
The area of any circle or circular object is (pi) x (radius)2. If you don't know the radiusbut you do know the diameter, then the radius is 1/2 of the diameter.To find the area of a frisbee that is 12 inches in diameter:pi x radius2 =3.14 X 36 = 113.04 inches squaredKnowing this, you can now find circular areas on your own, not only of a frisbee butof any circular object you encounter during the rest of your life !
There is a new way to play frisbee its called frisbee golf.
Personally, I think the Frisbee is more entertaining and more accessible.
This is how you spell it: Frisbee
William Russel frisbee invented the frisbee. and Walter Morrison became interested in flying saucer which led to the frisbee trademark.
Golden/Black Labs/Retreviers are great dogs to play Frisbee with as they are drawn to pretty much any moving object, but also a Dalmation, Border Collie, any active dog.
dogs can catch a frisbee:)
Simply put, "who" is a subject, while "whom" is an object. A subject does an action, while an object recieves an action. In the sentence "The dog catches the frisbee", the dog is the subject, because it is doing the catching. The frisbee is the object because it is being caught. To tell which one you should use, try replacing it with "he" or "him". If it makes more sense as "he", who is the correct word. If "him" makes more sense, whom is the correct pronoun.