Originally posted by Stumpkiller: 1/2 mass x velocity squared. Mass in kilograms and speed in meters per second = Joules of energy.But why bother? It will be somewhere between 42 and 46 ft pounds of energy and STILL depend more on shot placement.
Originally posted by looper: A better indicator of how a bow will perform is momentum, not kinetic energy. Here's an article that really gets into the technicality of it all: http://archeryreport.com/2009/11/arrow-kinetic-energy-momentum-archer/ And here is a quick calculator: http://archerycalculator.com/archery-kinetic-energy-and-momentum-calculator/