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when an arrow is shot from a bow from where will the arrow acquire its kinetic energy

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Answered by sonuvuce
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When an arrow is shot from a bow, it will acquire its kinetic energy by the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy.

Explanation:

When an archer pulls the string of the bow, she is doing the work which is stored as potential energy. As soon as she releases the string, the potential energy stored is converted into the kinetic energy of the the arrow.

Greater the force, the archer uses to pull the string, greater is the potential energy and therefore, greater is the kinetic energy.

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Answered by suchitrabanik56
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Answer:

When an arrow is shot from a bow, it will acquire its kinetic energy by the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy.  

Explanation:

When an archer pulls the string of the bow, she is doing the work which is stored as potential energy. As soon as she releases the string, the potential energy stored is converted into the kinetic energy of the arrow.

Greater the force, the archer uses to pull the string, greater is the potential energy and therefore, greater is the kinetic energy.

Hope this answer is helpful.

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