The motion of the hammer or discus once released is similar to the motion of the piece of stone; both move in the direction they were moving at the time of release.
How does the motion of the hammer or discus compare to the piece of stone described?
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The motion of the hammer or discus, when thrown, is dynamic and controlled, following a specific trajectory influenced by the athlete’s technique and physical force. In contrast, a piece of stone, once propelled, moves passively and unpredictably, subject to external forces like gravity and wind.