William Tell shoots an apple

  1. William Tell shoots an apple from his son's head.The speed of the 125-g arrow just before it strikes the apple is 25.0m/s, and
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  2. William Tell must split the apple atop his son’s head from a distance of 45.1m. When William aims directly at the apple, the
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  3. A 12 kg toy catapult shoots a 200 g apple sending the apple forward and causing the cannon to recoil backward at -2.8 m/s.
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  4. When William Tell shot the apple off his son's head, the arrow remained stuck in the apple, which means the collision between
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  5. Which observation could you make based on stimuli to your photoreceptors?(1 point)Responses This apple is red. This apple is
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  6. Which observation could you make based on stimuli to your photoreceptors?(1 point)Responses This apple is cold. This apple is
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  7. Which observation could you make based on stimuli to your photoreceptors?(1 point) Responses This apple is red. This apple is
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  8. Which observation could you make based on stimuli to your photoreceptors?(1 point) Responses This apple is cold. This apple is
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  9. Which observation could you make based on stimuli to your photoreceptors?(1 point)Responses This apple is tart. This apple is
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  10. Which observation could you make based on stimuli to your photoreceptors?(1 point)Responses This apple is lightweight. This
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