The answer is relative to what you are throwing, a half deflated helium balloon might stay up for 6 seconds with the slightest throw, whereas a 5 pound weight would have to be hurled pretty hard to have the same hang time. What you really want to research is terminal velocity to find your answer
If you know the angle of the throw, and the Point where the object left your hand, you'd be able to calculate the force from how far the object Went.
An object that is projectile is an object that is moving through the air. When you throw an object it is projectile.
On every object on earth, earth exerts a force on it which is equal to the weight of object. When we throw a object it earth exerts force on it and it came downwards but if we throw it with escape velocity then it will not move downwards.
Forward. When you throw an object, you'll be traveling at a high acceleration and velocity fast enough that when you throw the object you'll catch very quickly, mostly because you would throw it slower than the acceleration of the car.-----------If you are accelerating, the above is true--you would need to throw ahead of you at an angle for it to return to your hand. However, if the car is traveling quickly but at a constant speed, you would simply throw it straight upward, like you normally would. This is because both you and the object are already traveling at the same speed in the same direction.
Throw towards top
Throw up and catch the object when it comes back down
Th pitcher has 27 seconds to throw the ball after he comes set. Failure to do so will result in a balk.
Assuming that air resistance can be ignored, the answer is yes.
5 seconds
The duration of Championship Throw-In is 1800.0 seconds.
If you know the angle of the throw, and the Point where the object left your hand, you'd be able to calculate the force from how far the object Went.
An object that is projectile is an object that is moving through the air. When you throw an object it is projectile.
yes..slow it down from the constant weight of the gravity it self
20m/sec
A dart
5 seconds
5 seconds