Yes throwing of a dart is an example of a projectile, as the dart is being thrown under constant acceleration due to gravity.
However the effect isn't significant as the time of exposure isn't quite substantial.
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(Apex) An apple falling to the groundA dart headed for a dart boardA bird flying through the airA golf ball rolling down the greenAnswer by Stance-swagger.tumblr.com
The traditional definitions are kinetic energy (due to motion) and potential energy (due to the relative location within a gravity field).There is really only one type and it is the sum of the gravitational potential energy and the kinetic energy. Mechanical energy = (Mass)((Gravitational acceleration)(Height)+(1/2)(Velocity)²)
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yes, Because technically you are physically throwing the dart.
This morning my brother was throwing the dart all over the house and almost hit me with it
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A ninja's throwing star is called a shuriken and it literally translates to"dart" or "throwing star"
As few as you can. You don't want anything other than your throwing arm moving when you're throwing a dart. The more parts of you that move during a throw, the more vectors are added to the equation of where the dart is going to go.
It is different for each person. everybody has their own throwing style
Those are different points. Just like dart-throwing.
There are many different games you can play with darts. The emphasis is on throwing them accurately.
The colors represent points, just like a target for dart-throwing
Yes one weighted blade two follow laws of motion physics three curved blade 4 light blade and it has Finns parallel like a dart
Dart throwing, ring tosses, squirt gun contests, basketball throwing, knocking down bottles with balls(softballs or baseballs), etc.
There is no such word in English. The closest is 'dart' which means a sharp object for throwing or to move swiftly.