Calculating Projectile Force from Rotational Velocity of a Throwing Sling

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To calculate the projectile force from a throwing sling, one must first determine the rotational velocity of the sling, which is influenced by the user's whirling speed and the effective length of the sling. The effective length includes the length of the thongs and additional length from the user's arms, with a suggested length of 48 inches (1.2 meters). The whirling speed can be measured in revolutions per minute (rpm), with an example given of 100 rpm translating to approximately 1.67 revolutions per second. The speed of the sling pouch can be calculated using the formula: speed = 2 * pi * L * (revs/second). Understanding these calculations will help in estimating the force exerted by the projectile when released.
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Hey, I am not sure if this should be posted somewhere else, if so if you could direct me it would be much appreciated. So my question is how would i find the rotational velocity of a sling and how i could use that to calculate the force of a projectile from said sling. I've tried doing some research online but most of what I've read is way over my head so i was hoping someone here might be able to help me.

Thanks for any and all help you guys provide.
 
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I assume that you are talking about a real sling - that is two thongs and a pouch which are whirled around until one of the thongs is released and the projectile flies free ?

The whirling speed is really determined by choice by the person using the sling . The speed picked up by the projectile is a simple function of the whirling speed and the effective length of the sling .

The effective length of the sling is the length of the thongs plus some additional length from your arms .

So how fast (rpm) can you whirl a sling and what is the effective length of your sling ?
 
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Hint : For simplicity you can assume that the centre of rotation for the whirling is at you shoulder . Remember that your arms will most likely be bent .
 
So how fast (rpm) can you whirl a sling and what is the effective length of your sling ?[/QUOTE]
Sling would be 48in long and idek what rpm would be.. can't find an average anywhere online socichave no clue
 
How fast can you whirl your arms around ?
 
Pretty fast, if youre asking for a number i couldn't tell you
 
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Whirl you arm as fast as possible and count the number of rotations made in a minute or if you can't manage a complete minute try thirty seconds .
 
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Whirl you arm as fast as possible and count the number of rotations made in a minute or if you can't manage a complete minute try thirty seconds .
100
 
So 100 turns in 1 minute or 100 rpm . Good .

100/minute is 100/60 = 1.67 revs/second .

The speed of the sling pouch as it goes around in a circle is given by 2 * pi * L * (revs/second) where L is the effective length of the sling .

L= 48 inches but we'll convert that to metres for our calculations . So we'll use L = 1.2 metres .

Do you want to try working out the pouch speed ?
 
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