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Kinetic Energy / Momentum and traditional archery gear...

Started by Numitokayo, August 19, 2007, 01:07:00 PM

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WildmanSC

Jeff,

No matter which one a person thinks they are banking on, they are in fact banking everything on momentum, truth be known.  I would rather have my longbow or recurve shooting a 10 to 12 gr/pdf arrow in the 170-175 fps range than an 8 gr/pdf arrow in the vicinity of 200-205 fps.  Plus, I don't want my bow absorbing all of the KE, or in your terms PE, I don't get transferred to a light arrow!

Bill
TGMM Family of the Bow

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Groves Flame Recurve 62", 45#@28"


Praise the Lord Jesus Christ, He is Worthy

xia_emperor

"instinctive archery" is more like playing the violin. Without practice you may remember the mechanics, but you will not be a virtuoso.

62" titan riser and samick master limbs 50@28

Cupcake

OK, I can't restrain myself...

K.E. of a bow is 1/2 times mass times velocity squared.

Momentum is mass times velocity.

I looked up some test data taken by Pete Ward on a Cari-bow Perigrine and did a few calculations.

A 452 grain arrow went 187fps
A 702 grain arrow went 156fps

The K.E. is:
452 grain 1128 ft.lb./sec.sec.
702 grain 1220 ft.lb./sec.sec.
A difference of 7.5%

The Momentum is:
452 grain 12.07 ft.lb./sec.
702 grain 15.64 ft.lb./sec.
A difference of 22.8%

Same bow, heavier arrow has quite a bit more momentum and a little more K.E.

An interesting observation in this is that one would conclude that the K.E. should be the same for the two different arrow weights, but it is not.  The heavier arrow has more K.E.

I think it may be that the heavier arrow is accelerated slower, but for a longer time, so it goes faster.  Much like a dragster running a slower time often has a higher terminal speed.

Ain't physics cool?

Enjoy your popcorn folks.  :D  

Kevin out

Larry247

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WildmanSC

QuoteOriginally posted by Cupcake:

Same bow, heavier arrow has quite a bit more momentum and a little more K.E.

An interesting observation in this is that one would conclude that the K.E. should be the same for the two different arrow weights, but it is not.  The heavier arrow has more K.E.

I think it may be that the heavier arrow is accelerated slower, but for a longer time, so it goes faster.  Much like a dragster running a slower time often has a higher terminal speed.

Kevin out
Kevin,

Actually, the heavier arrow holds its velocity for a longer period of time because it has more MO-mentum!    :D

Bill
TGMM Family of the Bow

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Groves Flame Recurve 62", 45#@28"


Praise the Lord Jesus Christ, He is Worthy

Jeff Strubberg

I guess my post wasn't very clear.  

I will take momentum of KE because KE is a measure of poetential energy that can be expended in many ways...noise, vibration, etc.  Momentum only measures the energy stored and expended in a single direction.  Energy expended in oscillation and noise are irrelevant.
"Teach him horsemanship and archery, and teach him to despise all lies"          -Herodotus

Crooked Stic

Solution-Get a bow that shoots a real heavy arrow real fast!  :knothead:
High on Archery.

Jason R. Wesbrock



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