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An arrow in a bow has 70 J of potential energy. Assuming no loss of energy due to heat, how much kinetic energy will it have after it has been shot?

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Answer:

Assuming no energy is lost, the 70 J of potential energy will be converted into 70 J of kinetic energy.

Assuming no energy is lost, the 70 J of potential energy will be converted into 70 J of kinetic energy.

Assuming no energy is lost, the 70 J of potential energy will be converted into 70 J of kinetic energy.

Assuming no energy is lost, the 70 J of potential energy will be converted into 70 J of kinetic energy

Explanation:

Assuming no energy is lost, the 70 J of potential energy will be converted into 70 J of kinetic energy.

Assuming no energy is lost, the 70 J of potential energy will be converted into 70 J of kinetic energy.

Assuming no energy is lost, the 70 J of potential energy will be converted into 70 J of kinetic energy.

Assuming no energy is lost, the 70 J of potential energy will be converted into 70 J of kinetic energy

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