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    Essay On Hooke's Law

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    A bow is basically a two-armed spring that stores mechanical “potential energy” once the string is drawn and pulls back the limbs. After you recoil the cord, you utilize your muscles to exert a force on the string that bends the limbs backward. The quantity of force that your fingers exert on the string once you’ve to force it all the means back is named the “draw weight.” The elastic or spring energy is currently “potential energy” that may be reborn into launching associate arrow after you…

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    He anchored the bottom of the bow in the soft soil and after a few seconds of rest began to string the arrow. Carefully sliding the arrow into place, and making sure that it was taught, he relaxed and waited. Seemingly hours had passed and he stood waiting, His horse becoming upset…

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    and tell you about the tricks and techniques they have up their sleeve. Well, there was something called a dart point; they would either put the dart point on a long stick and make it a spear or put them on an arrow so they could shoot it with a bow. There are different sizes of dart points used depending upon which animal they were hunting. If they were hunting a rabbit, they would put a small dart point on. If they were hunting for a wooly mammoth, they would use larger dart points. Another…

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    Many people do not see what I do when they walk upon the archery shooting range. Why would anyone stand there for hours in the blazing hot sun shooting bows? For people who do not shoot archery it is just an empty field that has different distances marked off. To me it means everything. Archery is a very demanding activity, both mentally and physically, and the whole season leads up to one important night. The archery shooting range is an open field full of bright green grass and lots of heavy…

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    Long Range Shooting Tips Shooting at a long range is a lot more difficult than most people think it is. It isn’t as simple as point and shoot. You have to focus on your target and have a lot of different things happen at one time. Otherwise, you may end up way off your target. To help you become a master at shooting things further away, here are a few tips for long range shooting, take a trip through our long range shooting school. Focus On Your Bullet At the beginning of a shot, there is…

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    Otzi Case Study

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    Based on Otzi’s belongings I think he was a hunter. IF he was a farmer I believe he would have brought some of his own food with him. Even though he had arthritis he seems to be too skilled with a bow and arrow to just be a farmer since 1 arrow had 2 different people’s blood on it. I also think he lives with a group of people since he was whipworm. Whipworm is spread by human poop which makes me think he can’t get sick of his own poop. I don’t believe he died from this illness since he does not…

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    Paleolithic Stone Tools

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    from adhesives to hold things together to the creation of bow and arrows for a precise shot on their prey. One of the unique characteristics about the bow and arrow is that it had a balance weight on the end of the arrow. This weight was not just an ordinary weight, for example one of the weights was a wood carving of two elks holding each other. The weight will give the arrow a longer and faster throw. The first appearance of these type of bow and arrows were found in Africa and to be believed…

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    Disney and Pixar created this movie in 2012, which portrayed a young princess Merida who was coming to the age of marriage. This teenage girl did not want to get married though! She was more interested in riding through the forest shooting her bow and arrows at targets. The princess is not your typical “pretty girl.” Merida is a red head girl who likes to do things with her hands and be in the outdoors. Then one day, in order to change her mother’s mind about having her be wedded, she gives her…

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    NASP also knew as National Archery in the School Program is now the largest growing school sport in the United States. My school district offered a club called HYOC, Hartland Young Outdoor Club, to teach student how to shoot bows and compete in competitions. I had been part of the HYOC for six years, and learned everything about archery. The HYOC introduction to archery program to archery is considered education. The program covered everything that had to do with archery also it followed the…

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    Second, Brian learns to do new things by trial and error. Brian uses trial and error when he was making a bow and arrow. The author tells us that Brian tries to make a bow and arrow for hunting, but the arrow broke and mostly hurt his eyes. His first bow and arrow didn’t work as he thought, but he never gave up. In the book, it says that “He made a new bow, with slender limbs and a more fluid” (118). This shows us that Brian is determined and never gives up on anything that didn’t…

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