Imagine that you are a professional archer getting ready to use your bow to shoot arrow toward a very large target. you will use your knowledge of projectile motion to determine the exact location the arrow will land in the target when shot from your bow. the location the arrow lands can be described as the distance above the ground it lands in the target. (you may find that your arrow does not even reach the target! if this is the case, being the professional archer you are, you should move closer to your target.)
you will need to consider factors such as:
-how far you are standing from the target.
-the angle with which you shoot the arrow from horizontal.
-the velocity with which the arrow leaves your bow. (you can research typical initial -velocities of arrows leaving bows.)
im supposed to create a tutorial teaching other students how to predict the arrow location in the target. give me an idea of what i should put. you.
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