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Old 12-31-2006, 01:46 PM   #1
 
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Default Bow Trajectories

This is very important..... does anyone know the equations to figure out the parabolic trajectory of an arrow at different angles, and how to derive said equation. This is for a 55 lb. peak weight bow.... any help would be appreciated.... i might fail math....
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Many of us on here have different programs that can give you what you are looking for but I don't know of a specific formula.
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for those kind of equations you'll need to seperate the horizontal and veritical initial velocities using all sorts of tan/sin/cos/cotan..... then youcan figure out how long its going to be in the air - and where it will be in the air at any given pt of time
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