Science, asked by akarshthakur368, 6 months ago

When an arrow is shot from its bow, it has kinetic energy. From where does it get the

kinetic energy?​

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Answered by sandhyanullari
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Answer:

A bow with its string stretched, possesses potential energy on account of a change in its shape. To shoot an arrow, the string is relased. The potential energy of the bow in converted into kinetic energy of the arrow.

Answered by bhaimortal800
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Answer:

A stretched bow has potential energy due to the change in its shape. To shot the arrow, the bow has to be released.

Therefore, its potential energy is converted into the kinetic energy of the arrow.

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