Asked by mb
It is possible to shoot an arrow at a speed as high as 80 m/s. If friction is neglected, how high would an arrow launched at this speed rise if shot straight up? How long would the arrow be in the air?
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Answered by
bobpursley
That is a typical arrow speed from a performance bow.
How high?
vtop=vinitial-g (time
time=80/9.8 seconds to the top, so double that to get total time in air.
Remember, you are neglecting air friction, which is considerable on those feathery things.
How high?
vtop=vinitial-g (time
time=80/9.8 seconds to the top, so double that to get total time in air.
Remember, you are neglecting air friction, which is considerable on those feathery things.
Answered by
mb
so how high does it go?
I cant figure it out
I cant figure it out
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