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You must first determine the arrow's mass. To do this you must divide the grain weight by 7000 to determine the weight in pounds. This calculation will give you a pound weight of .0614. You then divide this weight by 32, which is the force of gravity. This result, which is .001918, will be expressed in "slugs" (don't ask me why). This figure is then multiplied by the speed of the arrow to determine momentum, which in this case is .52. NOTE: All numbers have been rounded off to save space - if you break out a calculator you may get a slightly different end result due to the multiple decimal points involved.

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