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The_Murph
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Topic: Hammer Question?Posted: 4/29/10 at 1:00pm |
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I was wondering if any of you physics type guys could tell me how much it would effect the distances on my light hammer when my trainin hammer weighs 17# on the dot but its a steel bar with 2 5# weights. so the weight is distibuted all throughout the implement not just at the head. My PR in the light hammer is 102' with this hammer i was throwin 91ish? any thoughts?
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Alan H
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Posted: 4/29/10 at 4:58pm |
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It would be pretty easy to calculate the difference in angular momentum between the two hammers for a given head velocity, at least if you were a calculus whiz but then figuring out how far it would go...well, it depends on other things, like for example, the angle of release.
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Posted: 4/30/10 at 7:22am |
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For simplicity, I think you have to assume the same angle of release for both hammers and no air drag. Thus the difference in distance is a ratio of the velocity of the CG at release. The big difference is the radius of the CG (how far the CG is from your center of rotation). I don't know if you can assume equal head velocity, because of the variation in weight and rotational moment of inertia.
The best correlations I have done involved equal energy being input in to the implements. This should provide a reasonable "knock down" for the practice implement. |
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Posted: 5/24/10 at 8:08pm |
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Yeah, what Matt said...
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