P5 1 Skipping Stones

Authors

  • Benjamin William Edward Blackburn
  • Milosz Jan Soltysik
  • Joseph James Swane

Abstract

We have wondered "How far can a stone be skipped given the perfect conditions?". Can we theoretically skip a stone across a large lake? We calculated the maximum distance covered if a major league baseball player were to throw a stone at the perfect angle on a flat body of still water. This required several assumptions and our final value in the end was approximately 38km. That's more than the English Channel!

Downloads

Published

10/31/2023

How to Cite

Blackburn, B. W. E., Soltysik, M. J., & Swane, J. J. (2023). P5 1 Skipping Stones. Physics Special Topics, 22(1). Retrieved from https://journals.le.ac.uk/index.php/pst/article/view/4466