A rugby player runs into a head-on tackle with another player that is running with the ball during a game. Player A (going for tackle) has a body mass of 98kg and runs at a velocity of 3.5 m/s. Player B (carrying the ball) has a body mass of 82kg and runs at a velocity of 4 m/s. Use the formula 'momentum = mass x velocity' (p = m × v) to calculate the linear momentum of each player as they run and comment on the implications of the results on the possible outcomes of the tackle.
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Player A momentum = 98 × 3.5
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