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Physics, 06.11.2020 02:00 agilitygirl1

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Based on your lab results would it be possible for you to catch a 70.0 cm long arrow moving at 60.0 kmhr as seen in the first part of the video?
In the space below, calculate the time it would take the arrow to pass through your hand and make a claim comparing it to the average time it takes
you to react and catch a moving object
Show work ("hint 1 kmhr = 2778 m/s)


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