An archer holds their bow 1.3 m above the ground, and releases an arrow at an angle of 14 degrees above the horizontal. If the arrow lands 41 m away, how fast did the arrow leave the bow string?
An archer holds their bow 1.3 m above the ground, and releases an arrow at an...
An archer shoots an arrow from a height of 1.19 m above ground with an initial velocity of 44.3 m/s and an initial angle of 36.7degree above the horizontal. At what time after the release of the arrow from the bow will the arrow be flying exactly horizontally? (in s) 2.6988 3.5893 4.7738 3492 8.4444 11.2311 14.9373 19.8667
An archer stands 1.3 m tall and fires an arrow from this height at a target 200 m away. The centre of the target is 1.8 m above the ground and the arrow is fired at an angle of a to the horizontal with an initial speed of 60 m/s. i. Sketch a diagram to illustrate the information above and label the necessary components. ii. Calculate the two possible angles, a, that would allow the archer to hit the target....
An arrow is shot from a bow at ground level at a speed v0 and an angle of 37o with respect to horizontal. It lands 960 m away (assuming level ground throughout). Find v0 and max height of arrow
An archer shoots his bow from a height of 10 m with an initial velocity of 10 m/s He fires at an angle of 45 degrees. Where does the arrow hit the ground
A arrow is fired at ground level with an initial speed of 41 m/s at an angle of 31 degrees above the horizontal. it hits a target above the ground 2.9 seconds later. what is the horizontal distance, in meters, from where the arrow was fired to where it lands? And what is the verticle distance, in meters, from where the arrow was fired to where it lands.
An archer standing on a 15 degree slope shoots an arrow at an angle of 27 degrees above the horizontal. How far below its original point of release does the arrow hit if it is shot with a speed of 27 m/s from a height of 1.54 m above the ground?
Ferris, famous archer from the Black Forest, releases an arrow with a speed of 65 mph at ab agke if 12 degrees with respect to the horizontal (see figure below). a) What was the magnitude of the horizontal velocity of the arrow in m/s at the instant of release? b) What was the magnitude of the instant of release?
An archery bow is drawn a distance d 0.28 m and loaded with an arrow of mass m a spring with a spring constant of k 154 N/m, and the arrow flies with negligible air resistance. To simplify your work, let the 0.084 kg. The bow acts as gravitational potential energy be zero at the initial height of the arrow. 220 Part (a) How fast, in meters per second, will the arrow be traveling as it leaves the bow? aila...
An archer fires and arrow while standing atop a 5.15 m tall wall. The arrow is fired at an angle of 55 degrees and has a launch velocity of 52.4 m/s. (This is the actual launch velocity for English Longbows!) a. What is the time of flight for the arrow? b. How far from the wall does the arrow strike the ground?
47. An archer pulls the bowstring back for a distance of 0.470 m before releasing the arrow. The bow and string act like a spring whose spring constant is 425 N/m. (a) What is the elastic potential energy of the drawn bow? (b) The arrow has a mass of 0.0300 kg. How fast is it traveling when it leaves the bow?