An Olympic archer applies a force of 100 N in pulling back his bow by 0.5 m.
a. What is...
Physics, 16.04.2020 19:34, nnyahtoland
An Olympic archer applies a force of 100 N in pulling back his bow by 0.5 m.
a. What is the force?
b. What is the displacement?
c. What is the spring constant (k) of the bow?
d. What is the elastic potential energy?
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