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In what situations would it be possible for a bumblebee and a tiger to have the same momentum?

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thamimspartan thamimspartan
  • 16-04-2020

We know:

Momentum = mass X velocity

From the relation we can see that the velocity is directly proportional to the momentum. it is not possible for a bumblebee to have same mass as tiger. So, for a bumblebee and tiger to have the same momentum, the bumblebee need to increase its velocity. As the velocity of bumblebee increases, the momentum also increases.

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