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An archer pulls back 0.75 m on a bow which has a stiffness of 200 N/m. The arrow weighs 50 g. What is the velocity of the arrow immediately after release?
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This can be solved using an energy method. We can solve this by equating the potential energy of the bow to the kinetic energy of the arrow. The bow ...
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