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A 100 kg runner has less momentum than a 150 kg runner while running with the same velocity. what can the 100 kg runner do to increase his momentum?
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A 100 kg runner has less momentum than a 150 kg runner while running with the same velocity. what can the 100 kg runner do to increase his momentum?
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Momemtum = mass * velocity
100kg runner's momentum;
p = 100 * V = 100V
150kg runner's momentum;
p = 150 * V = 150V
So, he has to speed up.
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