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A 35.0 g arrow is shot from a bow and arrow with a horizontal speed of 4.50 m/s. The total mechanical energy of the dart is 0.395 J. Calculate the gravitational potential energy…
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A 35.0 g arrow is shot from a bow and arrow with a horizontal speed of 4.50 m/s. The total mechanical energy of the dart is 0.395 J. Calculate the gravitational potential energy of the arrow
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35 +25=r mate I hope I couldve helped
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