To answer this question and ones like it, try exaggerating.
Does it take the same amount of force to throw a cannon ball 3 meters as it does to throw a Golf ball 3 meters?
There is no simple answer. The grips and throwing action in the two instances are different. Furthermore, the aerodynamic properties of the two are very different.
Synonyms of throw:-Toss-Chuck-Launch-Hurdle-Release
The diameter of a free throw circle is 9 feet and 6 inches. That line from the center of the free throw line to the top of the key is the radius of the circle.
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No. The mean is the expected value of the random variable but you can also have expected values of functions of the random variable. If you define X as the random variable representing the result of a single throw of a fair die, the expected value of X is 3.5, the mean of the probability distribution of X. However, you play a game where you pay someone a certain amount of money for each throw of the die and the other person pays you your "winnings" which depend on the outcome of the throw. The variable, "your winnings", will also have an expected value. As will your opponent's winnings.
No you do not need the same amount of force to throw a basketball 3 meters as you would need to throw a golf ball 3 meters. The amount of force required to throw a basketball 3 meters depends on several factors: The weight of the ball: Basketballs are much heavier than golf balls. The size of the ball: Basketballs are much larger than golf balls. The amount of air resistance: Basketballs are much more aerodynamic than golf balls.Therefore you would need to generate more force to throw a basketball 3 meters than you would to throw a golf ball 3 meters.
7.5 meters
The free-throw line is typically located 4.57 meters (15 feet) away from the basket in basketball.
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You Can only score 3
YES. It does affect your free throw accuracy. If the ball does not have enough air you will have to give the basketball more force. When more force is applied it will probably bounce off the rim. With more air you could give the ball more touch and your percent will go up.
The players do not need energy to throw or pass a basketball
A free throw.
wind and its direction amount of force applied may differ each throw aiming skills
when you throw the basketball to a person a few inches or feet fron you
The amount of energy used to throw a javelin weighing 800 grams over a distance of 98.5 meters would be difficult to estimate accurately without specific data on the throwing force, velocity, and other factors involved in the throw. It would depend on the technique of the thrower, the angle of release, and various other variables.
In basketball you try to throw the ball into the hoop(basket) so that is why you use a ball in basketball.