When an arrow is shot from a bow, it has kinetic energy in it.Explain briefly from where does it get its kinetic energy.

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2023-03-14

When an arrow is shot from a bow, it has kinetic energy in it.Explain briefly from where does it get its kinetic energy.

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Hayden Dudley

Hayden Dudley

Beginner2023-03-15Added 6 answers

When the arrow is extended, the potential energy that has accumulated becomes kinetic energy. A stretched bow has potential energy because of the way that its form has changed. The potential energy of the bow is transformed into the kinetic energy of the arrow when it is discharged.

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