Physics, asked by balaji5171, 11 months ago

Suppose your mass is 50 kg. How fast should you run so that your linear momentum becomes equal to that of a bicycle rider of 100kg moving along a straight road with a speed of 20 km/h?
(A) 40 m/s
(B) 11.11 m/s
(C) 20 km/h
(D) 10 km/h

Answers

Answered by Sumitthakur5043
1

Answer:

as we know

momentum = mass * acceleration

bicycle ride momentum = 100× 20

2000

now speed at which I run

2000 = speed*50

speed = 2000/50

speed = 400

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