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14 June, 05:53

An archer wants to hit a target that is dropped from a tower. At the sound of a horn, the archer is to shoot an arrow; at the same instant, the target will be dropped. Ignoring air resistance, where should the archer aim in order to hit the target?

A. slightly above the initial position of the object

B. at the spot where the archer hopes to hit the target

C. directly at the initial position of the object

D. above the spot where the archer hopes to hit the target

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  1. 14 June, 06:05
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    C. directly at the initial position of the object

    Explanation:

    As we know that archer wants to hit the target at a given position but at the same time when archer shot the arrow the the target is also dropped under gravity

    So here the arrow will move simultaneously in two directions

    a) horizontal motion with uniform speed

    b) motion under gravity

    so here the arrow will move under gravity and drops the same distance in same time as that the target will drop due to gravity

    so here the motion of arrow will hit the target if the archer initial shot at the initial position of the target
  2. 14 June, 06:20
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    It has to be D because the arrow will drop as it moves, if it were a gun, you'd lead the target so fire below it, but due to it being an arrow, you aim high not low. Also, they didnt specify how fast anything is, so you'd probably miss if you actually did it.
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