I know he threw it 60 yards without really winding up and it was off his back foot in the SEC Championship game
Actuall, You throw it like a frisbee, and you want to see how far you can throw it, whiping it may just slice the throw
u can throw a ball as far as u want. it just depends on how hard u throw it!
The popular story is that Isaac Newton, after watching the fall of an apple, postulated that the same force that caused the apple to fall perpendicular to the earth's surface could, if it were to exert an influence far enough out from the planet, hold the moon in its orbit. From this specific case, he then expanded his theory to encompass the reason planets were kept in their orbits around the sun.
The Apollo missions had nothing to do with studying the moon, they were a cold war exercise to demonstrate who could throw the largest hydrogen bomb the farthest distance the most accurately without actually having to throw one. Only the final mission had a real trained geologist that had an idea what to look for. The small amount of lunar geology work done on the few Apollo missions that landed raised far more questions than it answered.
Sir Issac Newton is rolling in his grave... The answer is Gravity, essentially, everything is pulled toward the center of the earth. Gravity causes things to fall and gives everything on earth weight
far
60 yards in a game , but he thinks he can throw about 70-80yrds
75 yrds
yes
7 yards!
100 yards
69 yards
75 yards
The Pressure of your hand and how hard you throw it
Tothe field goal
3 meters if your weak
yes