Originally Posted by
Ranger77
KE is absolutely LOST when the arrow impacts because the equation itsself is only the measurement of the energy getting the arrow in motion !
You seem to have slightly misunderstood the idea here. The kinetic energy value, or the work needed to cause the arrow to be in motion in the first place is going to be the same amount of work to stop the arrows motion on the opposite end. This is an extremely relevant factor when bow hunting!