An archer shoots an arrow at a 75.0 m distant target; the bulls-eye of the target is
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An archer shoots an arrow at a 75.0 m distant target; the bull’s-eye of the target is at same height as the release height of the arrow.
(a) At what angle must the arrow be released to hit the bull’s-eye if its initial speed is 35.0 m/s? In this part of the problem, explicitly show how you follow the steps involved in solving projectile motion problems.
(b) There is a large tree halfway between the archer and the target with an overhanging horizontal branch 3.50 m above thevrelease height of the arrow. Will the arrow go over or under the branch?
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