prashantakerkar Posted July 23, 2018 Posted July 23, 2018 Are there Archers who have won Olympics gold medals but are left handed? Thanks & Regards, Prashant S Akerkar
swansont Posted July 23, 2018 Posted July 23, 2018 ! Moderator Note This isn't really a science question, and is something you should be able to find with a search engine.
prashantakerkar Posted July 23, 2018 Author Posted July 23, 2018 Thanks. https://www.real-world-physics-problems.com/physics-of-archery.html I am fascinated by the physics of archery sport. Interestingly, can there be Archers who are left handed and won gold medals at the Olympics? I doubt. Thanks & Regards, Prashant S Akerkar -2
Strange Posted July 23, 2018 Posted July 23, 2018 19 minutes ago, prashantakerkar said: Interestingly, can there be Archers who are left handed and won gold medals at the Olympics? I doubt. I can’t see any reason why not. Why would you doubt it? Have searched for any? Not surprisingly, there is at least one: https://www.teamusa.org/usa-archery/news/Features/2015/April/21/CEO-Denise-Parker-Archery-Will-Always-Have-a-Place-in-Me And no doubt many others. This still has nothing to do with physics.
prashantakerkar Posted July 23, 2018 Author Posted July 23, 2018 Thanks. Archery - Bow & Arrow sport. Do you feel the law of conservation of momentum can be applied in physics? Thanks & Regards, Prashant S Akerkar -2
Strange Posted July 24, 2018 Posted July 24, 2018 15 hours ago, prashantakerkar said: Do you feel the law of conservation of momentum can be applied in physics? Of course. It is a law of physics. What has this got to do with the Olympics, being left handed or gold medals? At this rate, the thread will be moved to Trash, I suspect.
Phi for All Posted July 24, 2018 Posted July 24, 2018 4 hours ago, Strange said: At this rate, the thread will be moved to Trash, I suspect. ! Moderator Note New poster + eager mind = a few mistakes. Let's electronically crumple this one up, hit the bin, and start over. prashantakerkar, being more specific about what you wish to discuss will result in a better conversation. Does being left-handed change the physics of archery much at the Olympic level? This is an opportunity to ask expert level questions. Feel free to start a better opening post.
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