scienziato Posted October 17, 2012 Share Posted October 17, 2012 ~45. Olylnpic target archers shoot .urows at a bull's-e~l-'e 12 cm acrQ<s from a distance of90.00 m. If the initial speed of the arrow is 70.00 mis, what must be dIe elevation angle? If the archer misaims the arrow by 0.03" in the vertical direction, will it hit the hull's-eye' Ifthe archer misaims the arrow hy O.O:~o in the horizontal direction, will it hit the bull's-eye? Assume that the height ofthe bull's-eye above the ground is the same as the initial arrow height of the bow and ignore air resistance. How could i possibly find this deviation? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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