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What is the velocity of a 65 kg runner with 90 kg m/s of momentum.

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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf v \approx 1.46 \ m/s}}

Step-by-step explanation:

Momentum is the product of mass and velocity.


p=mv

We know the mass is 65 kilograms and the momentum is 90 kilograms meters per second.


m= 65 \ kg \\p= 95 \ kg \ m/s

Substitute the values into the formula.


95 \ kg \ m/s= 65 \ kg *v

Since we are solving for velocity, we must isolate the variable (v). It is being multiplied by 65 kg. The inverse of multiplication is division, so we divide.


\frac {95 \ kg \ m/s}{65 \ kg }= \frac {65 \ kg *v}{65 \ kg}


\frac {95 \ kg \ m/s}{65 \ kg }=v

The kilograms cancel when divided.


1.46153846 \ m/s=v

Let's round to the nearest hundredth. The 1 (in the thousandth place) tells us to leave the 6.


1.46 \ m/s \approx v

The velocity is approximately 1.46 meters per second.

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