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An archer shoots an arrow horizontally at a target 14 m away. The arrow is aimed directly at the center of the target, but it hits 59 cm lower. What was the initial speed of the arrow?

So, I am trying to find find v₀x. . .
14 years ago

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Francesca
Figured this one out already had to use the equation:

x = v₀x√(2h/g)
14 years ago

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