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|[[File:2198 Throw - pingpong.png]]
 
|[[File:2198 Throw - pingpong.png]]
 
|'''A {{w|ping pong ball}}'''
 
|'''A {{w|ping pong ball}}'''
|A small plastic sphere designed to bounce, used as a projectile in the sport of table tennis or "ping pong". Notably the ball is much more difficult to throw than the acorn, as its larger size yet much lighter weight causes it to lose more momentum due to air resistance.
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|A small sphere designed to bounce, used as a projectile in the sport of table tennis or "ping pong".
 
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|[[File:2198 Throw - acorn.png]]
 
|[[File:2198 Throw - acorn.png]]
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|[[File:2198 Throw - silver_spin.png]]
 
|[[File:2198 Throw - silver_spin.png]]
 
|'''A {{w|Dollar coin (United States)|silver dollar}} spinning'''
 
|'''A {{w|Dollar coin (United States)|silver dollar}} spinning'''
|A silver coin representing one (1) US dollar in value, as would have been common when George Washington was president. The coin is given two trajectories to choose from when thrown; Here '''spinning''', as one would properly throw a discus.  
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|A silver coin representing one (1) US dollar in value. The coin is given two trajectories to choose from when thrown; Here '''spinning''', as one would properly throw a discus.  
 
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|[[File:2198 Throw - silver_tumble.png]]
 
|[[File:2198 Throw - silver_tumble.png]]

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