There is no way to tell the velocity of an arrow based solely on the draw weight. There are many other factors that come into play such as the type of arrow, point, fletching, nocks, inserts, release, the bow's efficiency, and even temperature. However, a recurve will probably spit out an arrow at roughly 100-175 kph. Draw weight does play a part but the factors mentioned above are more important.
IT is fishing but with a bow and arrow see you tie the arrow with some string to your bow and shot the fish the the arrow.
A crossbow arrow is called a Bolt or a Quarrelx
He shot them with a bow and arrow.
He shot him with his bow and arrow
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You don't "centershot" a bow. A centershot is a type of bow that is cut out where the arrow goes across it, so the arrow doesn't have to 'bend' around the bow when shot.
1.he shot a pulling aroow
narrow arrow
The moment the arrow is released, potential energy (elastic energy in the bow) is converted into kinetic energy.
Gravity
Medieval archers usually shot arrows from a bow and arrow.
100 mi/hr Some bows could shoot an arrow over a mile, but not much further.