An archer shoots an arrow at a 78.0 m distant target; the bulls-eye of the target is at same height as the release height of the arrow. a) at what angle in degrees must the arrow be released to hit the bulls-eye if it's initial speed is 45.0m/s? b) there is a large tree halfway between the archer and the target with an overhanging branch 3.63m above the release height of the arrow. Will the arrow go over or under the branch?
An archer shoots an arrow at a 78.0 m distant target; the bulls-eye of the target is at same height as the release height of the arrow. a) at what angle in degrees must the arrow be released to hit the bulls-eye if it's initial speed is 45.0m/s? b) there is a large tree halfway between the archer and the target with an overhanging branch 3.63m above the release height of the arrow. Will the arrow go over or under the branch?
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An archer shoots an arrow at a 78.0 m distant target; the bulls-eye of the target is at same height as the release height of the arrow. a) at what angle in degrees must the arrow be released to hit the bulls-eye if it's initial speed is 45.0m/s?
b) there is a large tree halfway between the archer and the target with an overhanging branch 3.63m above the release height of the arrow. Will the arrow go over or under the branch?
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