How does a bow and arrows show the conservation of mechanical energy?
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When the string is released, the potential energy is converted to kinetic energy in movement of the arrow. The string pushes the arrow out and is the driving force behind the motion. The harder an archer works to pull the bow, the greater the potential energy, and thus the greater the kinetic energy of the arrow
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When the string is released, the potential energy is converted to kinetic energy in movement of the arrow. The string pushes the arrow out and is the driving force behind the motion. The harder an archer works to pull the bow, the greater the potential energy, and thus the greater the kinetic energy of the arrow.
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