The force with which it is fired and the angle at which it is fired.
The horizontal component (which I assume you are trying to increase) of the trajectory can be made bigger by keeping the arrow in the air for longer by either firing with a greater force or by aiming slightly upwards (not too far or it will start to land closer to you).
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force of gravity pulls the arrow down
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The feathered area on an arrow is called the fletching. Fletching is typically made from feathers or synthetic materials and helps stabilize the arrow during flight, improving accuracy and trajectory.
A sentence for trajectory: The detectives were determining the trajectory of the bullet.
Nock: The part which hooks onto the string. Fletching(s): The feathers or plastic pecies used to tell you how to nock (put the arrow on the string) the arrow. Shaft: The middle of the arrow. This is where yo screw the tip into. Tip: This is what will puncture the target. Some kinds of tips are practice tips and broadheads.
VEEGA trajectory
Beware the missile's trajectory.
A trajectory could also be described as an arc.
Causes drag( slows an object), can cause lift or down force. It can also cause an object trajectory (wind drift of a rifle bullet)
The trajectory for this flying paper airplane is high.
Artillery rounds have a curved trajectory.
We calculated the trajectory of the cannonball before we fired it.