Speed in javelin is crucial because it directly affects the distance the throw can achieve. A faster run-up generates greater momentum, allowing for a more powerful release of the javelin. Additionally, speed helps improve the athlete's timing and technique, ensuring a more effective transfer of energy from the body to the javelin. Ultimately, maximizing speed enhances overall performance and distance in the throw.
Assuming the speed is at its greatest at the moment it leaves the throwers hand, 2 (3 dimensional) ordinates a short distance apart are noted and the time taken between them noted also, then speed = distance / time.
at the final round
to throw a javelin you need a tight grip and an accurate aim also a powerful throw
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.
Javelin.
at release speeds of up to 70 miles per hour
78 mph.
96 mph.
98 mph.
you need an 800 gram javelin. it is usually 2.6 or 2.7 meters long.
Air resistance slows down the javelin by exerting a force against its forward motion. The shape of the javelin can help minimize air resistance and improve the distance it travels when thrown. The javelin's speed and angle of release also play a role in how much air resistance affects its flight.
Adjust the carburetor although being that old the carburetor may be in need of a rebuild with a rebuild kit. Rebuild kits come with directions.