at some point in time yes
You cannot get specific odds from such a broad question. The arrow's/bolt's thickness, the shot consistency of the archer, the raw power of the bow and the projectile's genera quality will help make splitting an arrow more likely.
Quiver
Field point
Simple physics. You have the same target using your x axis (which would be your aim from left to right) Though in three dimensions with constant gravity your arrow will reach the ground eventually. If your target is far enough away you will need to point your arrow up to counter the effects of gravity.
because an arrow is a stick with a point and a dog would be your point.
Directional Keys
the point
Yes
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.
Point
'point' or 'and' because decimal ''point''
'point' or 'and' because decimal ''point''
the shaft(arrow), the point(tip), and the vanes(feathers)
no, point of inflexion is the another name of point of contraflexure
"Point".
chart point