Asked by Steven
The law of conservation of energy states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed. In many instances it may look as though energy is gained or lost, but it is really only changed in form. How is the law of conservation of energy represented when an archer shoots an arrow at a target?
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Damon
the arrow tip and the target heat up a little due to friction when the arrow sinks into the target
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