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Physics, 06.03.2020 20:25 michaelmcgee99

An archer aims his arrow directly at an orange hanging on an orange tree. At the moment he releases the arrow, the orange drops off the tree. Would the arrow hit the orange? You need to show your work to justify your argument.

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