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An 85kg man is jogging with a velocity of 2.6m/s to the north .nearby a 65kg person is skateboarding and traveling with a velocity of 3m/s north .which person has greater moment…
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An 85kg man is jogging with a velocity of 2.6m/s to the north .nearby a 65kg person is skateboarding and traveling with a velocity of 3m/s north .which person has greater moment…
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An 85kg man is jogging with a velocity of 2.6m/s to the north .nearby a 65kg person is skateboarding and traveling with a velocity of 3m/s north .which person has greater momentum show your calculations
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P1 = 85×2.6=221kgm/s
P2= 65×3=195kgm/s
so first person had more momentum
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