The Dartboard and Bullseye Height

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The bullseye height of a dartboard is based on the eye level of a six-foot man. In a professional darts game, the oche, or dartboard, is two feet, or.6 m, tall and 1.5 inches wide. Casual darts environments will use surface marking or tape to determine the correct height. A proper bullseye height will also ensure that a dart will hit the center of the bull’s eye at eye level, as in a tournament.

The distance between the front foot and the throwing area is critical. Traditionally, a player releases a dart closer to the scoring bed than is recommended by the rule book. This is due to the player’s forearm-hand extension and forward lean. In modern tournaments, darts are tuned to the regulation distance of 2.37 m. But if a player is new to the game, the standard throwing distance is 3.5 m.

The length of the flight is also crucial in dart trajectory. Moreover, the aerodynamic moment arm of the fin drives the oscillation dynamics. Its diameter and static margin determine the frequency of the oscillation. Its overall mass dominates the moment of inertia. This dynamic stability model also allows parametric sensitivity analysis and design optimization for individual throw dynamics. The authors conclude that this model can be used for designing darts with different flight profiles.

Harriet Dart is a British professional tennis player. She has achieved singles and doubles career-high rankings of 92 and 120. She also reached the finals of the 2021 Wimbledon Championships in mixed doubles with Joe Salisbury. The player was born on 28 July 1996 in London, England. Her height is 5 ft 7 in (172.0 cm).