How Far Can a Person Throw a Pebble?

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In summary, a 1.8 m tall, 80 kg heavy man can throw a 3 cm diameter pebble with a force and speed that is determined by how much force he applies to the object before he releases it.
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Throwing a pebble :)

How far (and fast) can a 1.8 m tall, 80 kg heavy (average male) person throw a pebble that's, say, 3 cm in diameter (without any help - just a man (his clothes included :) ) and a pebble - nothing more)?

It's a very interesting issue - think about it, it motivates. I mean - it's a kind of 'super-power' - as close as it gets. For example: imagine that you're left in a forest (no civilization in sight) you want to hunt something to eat but you have NOTHING on you that can serve you to accomplish such task; but you were training pebble-throwing all your life, and you are extremely precise and can deliver a lot of force (a wunderkind for it if you will). Man - it's THE simplest weapon - it cannot get any simpler than that! It's fascinating stuff - it's a genuine power for ya! You have your body, and pebbles are practically everywhere; people would be stunned seeing that you have a skill to turn that little elements (I mean - the basic ones!) into something that admirable. There's no other word for it - it's just - pure amazing...
So I, basically, in fact ask if it is possible at all.

I mean - never mind - take ANY approach you want... (the result is what's important here)
...Let's say: for testing purposes you have an adjustable machine/apparature that can fire pebbles and give you data on stuff about it; and you have a wild-bore or a deer 100m from it, so, first - how strong it must "fire a pebble" in order for it to hit that animal in a head (I mean - anywhere where it would be the most efficient) and incapacitate it?
Only then - how strong and agile must a person be to fire a pebble with such force and speed (I mean - it's not sharp, so pure force is of the essence here)?
(of course you don't have to stand still while throwing it; you can do anything you want - any technique - just to launch that pebble from your mere hand and it flies like a bullet)

I'm talking ballistic pebbles here. :)
 
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You need to work out how much force a man can apply to the object before he releases it. This will determine how fast it will be traveling just after he releases it, and how far he will be able to throw it.

I don't know whether you're looking for an answer here. I have no idea what the maximum velocity a man can throw a pebble with is!
 
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If you dig through www.dstan.gov.uk[/URL] there is a standard for the human factors design of equipment which has all sorts of data about the capabilities of Men and Women covering 5th to 95th percentile human.

I would recommend it as not only a good cure for insomnia, but essential reading for people who design things that somebody else has to maintain.
How many times have you need to reach a nut 3 feet down a hole you can't get your hand through.
 
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This is not a physics problem. Moving to GD, and reporting, so perhaps the mentors can confab and figure out where it belongs.
 
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Quote: "This is not a physics problem."

Length of arm, acceleration of objects, force, mass, velocity, properties of materials... it seems 'physics'...

(the main question was: What speed pebble must travel at to do the job, and what (I guess unrealistic) physical properties of a human would allow those results?)
 
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1. How far can the average person throw a pebble?

The average person can throw a pebble about 40-50 feet, depending on their strength and technique.

2. What factors affect how far a person can throw a pebble?

The main factors that affect how far a person can throw a pebble include their physical strength, technique, and the weight and shape of the pebble.

3. Can someone train to throw a pebble farther?

Yes, with proper training and practice, a person can improve their strength and technique to throw a pebble farther than they normally would be able to.

4. What is the world record for the farthest pebble throw?

The current world record for the farthest pebble throw is 301 feet and 10 inches, achieved by Kurt Steiner in 2012.

5. How does the distance a person can throw a pebble compare to other throwing events?

The distance a person can throw a pebble is significantly shorter than other throwing events, such as shot put, discus, and javelin. These events require more strength and specialized technique, resulting in longer distances.

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