The archer's paradox
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1998
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The archer's paradox is the fact that an arrow does not fly to its mark along the line
represented by its axis. The explanation of the archer's paradox was found by means of high speed
spark photography which P. E. Klopsteg undertook in order to secure direct evidence of what an arrow
does as it leaves the bow [1]. The impulse normal to the axis of the arrow, caused by the release of
the fingers from the string, as well as the column-like force of the string on the arrow during its
acceleration, results in a significant bending of the arrow shaft as it transits the bow. This allows the
arrow to undulate around the bow handle and follow a straight course towards its target without
striking the bow handle. P. E. Klopsteg explained this paradox and provided a qualitative
understanding of the reasons for matching arrows to a given bow and archer combination [2]. The
objective of our study is to develop the mathematical methods of the archer's paradox.
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archery, modeling, applied mathematics, dynamics, oscillations
Бібліографічний опис
Zanevskyy I. The archer's paradox / Ihor Zanevskyy // 16 International Symposium on Biomechanics in Sports. - Konstanz, 1998. - P. 301-304.