the physics behind how modern archery bows work

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I’ve spent about 2 hours watching videos on YouTube to understand how bows work but I’m getting more videos that are pitched at comparisons between different modern bows or how to shoot videos.

What I don’t understand is how a compound bow or springed bow is able to make a small person shoot at higher power. In my physics mind, I understand that cams and springs provide leverage. But the force applied to build potential energy is the same direction as the arrow being fired, so how does the arrow have more power?

if I’m using a seesaw analogy, I’m charging potential energy with the end of the seesaw, when I jump off, the far end of the seesaw still has the same distance to the fulcrum

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Bows? Pretty straight forward. You pull back on the string, turning kenetic energy into potential, because of the elasticity in the arms of the bow. You let go and the string flies forward pushing the arrow.

You’re looking for something more technical?

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