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While anyone can threw a 'frisbee'
and get them to fly a certain distance;
you should have noticed that some of
them can get it for move a lot of
distance, that to in a straight line. If
you understand the forces act on any
frisbee and apply it with practice, than
you too will be able to throw it perfect.
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Answer:
Two major forces act on Frisbee. They are drag and lift.
Explanation:
Frisbee is a round shaped plastic toy. It is about 8-10 inches in size. Also known as flying disc. It was invented in 1957. It comes in different colors.
Frisbee is generally thrown by extending your shoulders at arm's length and releasing towards the direction of your goal/target. For good aim your index finger on the central rim of Frisbee should be pointing in the direction of target. Bones involved in this process are humerus, radius and ulna. While the bones of hands used are the carpals and phalanges.
Frisbee gains stability due to angular momentum allowing it to stay in air and travel longer. Frisbee acts like a gyroscope. Its shape helps it to be lifted and stay that way due to the Bernoulli principle. Two major forces that act on a Frisbee allowing it to travel in straight lines are lift and drag. Lift allows the Frisbee to stay in air opposing gravity on it. It creates this strong force while flying through air.