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A car and a motorbike both are running at the same speed. Which of the two has greater momentum and why?
14 years ago

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drwls
Recall the definition of momentum: M*V.

Both have the same value of V.

That should give you a clue.

I don't know of any motorbikes more massive than a car.
14 years ago

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