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Physics, 07.05.2020 01:59 kprincess16r

En una competición de tiro con arco, la diana de 80 cm de diámetro se encuentra a 50 m de distancia y a 1,5 metros del suelo. En uno de los tiros la flecha sale a 230 km hora con una de 3,5 grados desde una altura de 1,60 metros, despreciando el rozamiento con el aire.¿ Impactará la flecha en la diana? En caso afirmativo¿ con qué velocidad y en qué dirección?

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