Answer:
The smallest part of a millimeter that can be read with a digital caliper with a four digit display is 0.02mm. Thus, it has to be converted to centimetre. So, divide by 10, we then have 0.02/10= *0.002cm* not mm.
These are known as balanced forces because they will not change the motion of the object, and it will remain at rest unless forces become unbalanced- meaning they would be unequal and not opposing.
If all the energy she put into bending the bow is completely
transmitted to the arrow, then the arrow has the 100 joules
of kinetic energy when it leaves the bow.
Kinetic energy = (1/2) (mass) (speed)²
100 J = (1/2) (0.5 kg) (speed²)
Divide each side by 0.25 kg: 100 J / 0.25 kg = speed²
[ joule ] = [ newton-meter ] = kg-m²/sec²
100 kg-m²/sec² / 0.25 kg = speed²
400 m²/sec² = speed²
Take the square root of each side: speed = √400 m/s
20 m/s
(about 44.7 mph)