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An archer shoots ab arrow in the air horizontally. However, after moving some distance,the arrow falls to the ground. Name the initial force that sets the arrow in motion. Explain why the arrow ultimately falls down.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:-

  • When the archer shooted the arrow horizontally, two types of forces acted on the arrow, viz,
  1. Initial Force: Elastic force (given by the string) &
  2. Final Force: Gravitation force (given by the Earth).
  • Since elastic force is less effective than the gravitational force, the arrow falls down after covering a certain distance.
  • (Or, the acceleration of the arrow becomes in downward rather than the direction of force given by the Archer. Thus, it collides with the Earth.)
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