An arrow is a pointed shaft with feathers for guidance, and shot from a bow.
An object that is used for killing animals, indians made them out of wood.
No, an arrow is not a polygon. A polygon is a closed shape formed by straight lines. An arrow has a pointed end and a tail, which does not meet the definition of a polygon.
The answer to this question depends on many factors: the skill of the archer, the hardness of the first arrow's shaft, wind direction and condition, and so on.
A vector is represented graphically as an arrow. The direction indicates the direction, the length is proportional to the magnitude of the vector. Note that it is difficult to accurately represent vectors of 3 or more dimensions on a 2-dimensional sheet of paper.
An arrow shaft with fletching.
An arrow shaft the the name given to the "stick" part of the arrow. A point or arrowhead is attached to one end of the shaft, and feathers to the other. Shafts can be made of wood, glass fibre, aluminum and carbon fibre.
wood
the shaft(arrow), the point(tip), and the vanes(feathers)
Toward the front of the vehicle.
Fletching Nock Shaft Point
First, you will need to add feathers to the arrow shafts, then use the arrow tips on the feathered shaft, to make the arrow.
he shaft, the fletching ( the feathers) and the head.
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missile, shaft, bolt, indicator, directive, pointer
In the marine industry, when something is re-cladded, it is a metal that has been built up to original dimensions. For example, a tail shaft is eroded. To effect a repair, the shaft is machined down past the erosion and pitting. Then the shaft is built up again using submerged arc welding to original dimensions where it would be machined to the final dimensions. We would say then the the shaft had been re-cladded.
Arrow, spear, spike, stake, stalk, or stick are five letter words for shaft.