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Yes, the arrow will reach the target before striking the ground.
To get her next shot on target, the archer should adjust the angle of the shot and the velocity of the arrow. The angle should be adjusted to ensure that the arrow is aimed directly at the target, and the velocity should be adjusted to ensure that the arrow has enough energy to reach the target. Additionally, the archer should take into account any wind or other environmental factors that could affect the trajectory of the arrow.
An archer shoots at a target 60m away. If she shoots at a velocity of 55m/s [right 3degrees above the horizontal] from a height of 1.5m, does the arrow reach the target before striking the ground? What should the archer do to get her next shot on target?
My teacher tells us to write out all the information for the X and Y components but I am completely lost. I have no idea what to do
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