because its mid point before falling is further than any other angle and I'm not sure it does unless that is what you were told
No, this is an example of projectile motion. You should throw it at 45 degrees from the horizontal ground for it to have the maximum horizontal distance. This is because a sufficient height must be achieved, so that the ball can stay in the air longer and thus travel a longer distance while in flight.
Theoretically a projectile will travel furthest when it is shot at an angle of 45 degrees above the horizontal. However, resistances caused by wind and rain will affect that. It probably has little effect on the flight of the shot. In that case the speed at which the ball leaves the shot putter's hand is of equal importance.
The answer is 45 degrees. If given the same velocity, and thrown at say...10 degrees, to the ground, then the distance it would travel is the same as the distance it would travel if it were thrown 80 degrees. Complementary angles end up at the same distance horizontally.
Because of the air resistant
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.
The hammer throw is a competitive sport in which a metal ball, attached to a cable, is whirled round several times, then let go. The object is to see who can throw the hammer the furthest.
No, this is an example of projectile motion. You should throw it at 45 degrees from the horizontal ground for it to have the maximum horizontal distance. This is because a sufficient height must be achieved, so that the ball can stay in the air longer and thus travel a longer distance while in flight.
45 degree angle. this gives the greatest distance. Less then 45 degrees and gravity will pull it down quicker. more then 45 degrees, and it'll go higher then it goes in distance. at 45 degrees, the height and distance will be equal, giving enough height to keep it in the air longer without sacrificing distance.
use a dcff at a 45 degree angle and draw/drag((go up or down)
45 Degrees is exactly between 90 and 0 degrees so it is the maximim shot. If you shoot something 90 degrees it would go straight up. If you shoot somthing 0 degrees it hits the ground fastest because of gravity. But the 45 degree angle allows for the most lift and distance for an object to travel.
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Theoretically a projectile will travel furthest when it is shot at an angle of 45 degrees above the horizontal. However, resistances caused by wind and rain will affect that. It probably has little effect on the flight of the shot. In that case the speed at which the ball leaves the shot putter's hand is of equal importance.
the longest range for any prjectile motion is theoritically 45 degree from horizon
It depends what you are going to do
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it is a scratch throw when you throw the ball it will go straght