Predict/Explain Two bows shoot identical arrows with the

Chapter 2, Problem 31

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Predict/Explain Two bows shoot identical arrows with the same launch speed. To accomplish this, the string in bow 1 must be pulled back farther when shooting its arrow than the string in bow 2. (a) Is the acceleration of the arrow shot by bow 1 greater than, less than, or equal to the acceleration of the arrow shot by bow 2? (b) Choose the best explanation from among the following: I. The arrow in bow 2 accelerates for a greater time. II. Both arrows start from rest. III. The arrow in bow 1 accelerates for a greater time.

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