Archer's Paradox Definition
The phenomenon of an arrow travelling in the direction where it points when the bow is fully drawn, when it seems that the arrow would have to pass through its original position. The explanation relates to the bending of the arrow when released.
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Origin of Archer's Paradox
First used by E. J. Rendtroff in 1913.
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