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Will arrow from traditional longbow will be dangerous if it is falling from above?

Let's imagine commonly seen in movies and video games "rain of arrows". Archers shoot up to hit enemies behind the obstacles, for example. As Brittanica states: “The best longbows were made of ...
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How far can you pee on the moon vs. mars? [closed]

Let's suppose you are at Elon Musk's Future Mars colony and you drank too much beer, how far can you pee on Mars if you can pee one meter on earth? If the next day you get on the shuttle to the ...
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Terminal velocity on the moon? Is it possible and how long would it take? [closed]

Is there a way to find this out? If so please tell me the formula or just tell me how much time would it take for a 100 lb human to reach terminal velocity
World Walker's user avatar
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Could a cannon on the Moon hit the Earth?

So, I've been turning this over and over in my mind, and I've yet to puzzle it out: Let's say I built a cannon on the trailing apex of the moon (i.e. the point that is on average right under the ...
Williham Totland's user avatar
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What is the force required to move a raindrop?

I'm doing some research on how much force is required to move a typical raindrop (assuming that it is falling straight down) off to the side of X distance. This is for a school project on creating our ...
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