Does it make any difference to the relative mass of the projectile we
are about to hand launch? relative is to our body mass. I am think
about the difference between wearing a tennis shoes and a roller
skate. It would be nice to pick up 5 to 10mph on a roller skate and
get it launch than running to the same speed and have to mode change
(slow down to post for) to effect that launch?
-YK
> > In reality Launch 1 allows a run-up and a harder throw,
> > so its advantage is greater, even if there's no wind.
> >
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> > - Mark Drela
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