William Tell shoots an apple from his son's head. The speed of the 118-g arrow just...

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William Tell shoots an apple from his son's head. The speed ofthe 118-g arrow just before it strikes the apple is 20 m/s, and atthe time of impact it is traveling horizontally. If the arrowsticks in the apple and the arrow/apple combination strikes theground 7.7 m behind the son's feet, how massive was the apple?Assume the son is 1.85 m tall.

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Consider the motion of the combination after the collision V Common horizontal speed of the combination Consider the motion along the vertical direction Voy initial velocity in vertical    See Answer
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