You completed 100.000 m in 11.800 second
you aced out the other runner by 0.001 seconds
time taken by other runner to finish = 11.800 + 0.001 = 11.801s
speed of other runner = 100/11.801 m/s
distance covered by him in 11.8 s = 100/11.801 × 11.8 = 99.992 m
you won by = 100 - 99.992 = 0.008 meter
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a) No, Two vectors with different magnitudes can never add up to zero.
b) Yes, Three or more vectors with different magnitudes can add up to zero.
Explanation:
a) No, Two vectors with different magnitudes can never add up to zero.
Given vector A and B
A = (x1,y1,z1) and B = (x2,y2,z2)
For A + B = 0
This conditions must be satisfied.
x1 + x2 = 0
y1 + y2 = 0
z1 + z2 = 0
Therefore, for those conditions to be meet the magnitude of A must be equal to that of B.
b) Yes, Three or more vectors with different magnitudes can add up to zero.
For example, three forces acting at equilibrium like supporting the weight of a person with two different ropes.
W = T1 + T2
Where;
W = Weight
T1 = tension of wire 1
T2 = tension of wire 2
Answer:
Catastrophic theories
Explanation:
The theory of catastrophe is a collection of methods used to analyze and describe the ways in which a system can experience sudden significant behavioral changes when one or more of the variables that govern it are continuously modified.
Georges Louis de Buffon suggested in 1745 the first destructive theory — that a comet pulled material from the Sun to form the planets.
Therefore the answer is -
Catastrophic theories