Horse Archers Mastered Physics 1000 Years Ago ⚡🏹 #shorts
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How can a rider lean so far off a galloping horse without falling? 😳🏹🐎 It's not magic—it's physics and years of training!
As the horse moves, the rider shares the same momentum and forward velocity. Inertia helps maintain motion, while careful balance and center of mass control keep the rider stable. Combined with projectile motion and expert timing, this technique allowed Mongolian horse archers to shoot accurately at high speeds.
A fascinating real-life example of momentum, inertia, balance, center of mass, and projectile physics in action.
💬 Could you do this for even 5 seconds? 👇
🏹🐎 This looks impossible until you understand the physics.
When the horse is moving, the rider already has the same forward velocity as the horse.
✅ Momentum keeps both moving together
✅ Inertia resists sudden changes in motion
✅ Center of Mass Control prevents toppling
✅ Balance allows extreme leaning positions
✅ Projectile Motion determines the arrow's path
By lowering and shifting their center of mass, skilled horse archers remain stable even while hanging off the side of a galloping horse.
This combination of momentum + inertia + balance + projectile physics made Mongolian horse archers some of the most effective warriors in history. 🏹⚙️🧠
💬 Physics, skill, or both? Comment below 👇🔥
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