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When an arrow is shot from its bow, it has K.E. from where does it get the K.E.?

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Answered by goldplaydiamond
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Answered by Haroonjee
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Answer: When bow is stretched backward with arrow in it then elastic potential energy stored in the bow and arrow.

Explanation:

> Elastic potential energy stored in bow and arrow is equal to the work done to stretch the bow.

> When arrow is shot then its stored elastic P.E. converts into K.E. of arrow due to which the arrow moves forward.

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