A 51.9 kg student rides a bike to school along a bike path. One day, the student was late and decided to ride as fast as possible to school. The rider's maximum velocity is 10.59 m/s. What is the rider's momentum? Report your answer to 1 decimal place. Please do not include units or the answer will be marked incorrect.
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