a spiraled ball goes farther becuase its spiraled motion flows through the air and a wobbly pass does not.
A golf ball is heavier and has better aerodynamic qualities, therefore it could be thrown further than a tennis ball, which is too light.
It would fly and roll much farther than if it were thrown in earth's atmosphere due to reduced friction caused by the lack of air.
Clearly, you don't watch much football.
so the players no were they are and how much farther they have to go to get a touch down
much farther because you would gain more power
Or what?
to much
Yes, by about 2,000 feet per mile.
You can throw a ball much farther on the moon compared to Earth due to its weaker gravity, which is about one-sixth the strength of Earth's gravity. This means that objects on the moon experience less gravitational pull, allowing them to travel further when thrown.
The stars, apart from our Sun, are much farther away than Saturn.
as much as you use
Here is how rain affects a quarterback's throw: *Rain makes the ball wet and heavier which will shorten the distance it travels, as well as the trajectory.. *Rain makes it harder to grip the ball, affecting the quarterback's ability to impart spin and force to it. *Rain hitting the ball will shorten the distance it travels, as well as the trajectory. *A wet uniform, as well as being cold, can affect the quarterback's ability to throw. *Rain can also affect vision, making the target harder to determine. *Mud and wet fields make footing less sure and can affect the force the quarterback imparts to the football.