You are really great Sir! No one can match your level. Thank you so much for all your hardwork and clearing our silliest doubt.Really thanks a lot Sir.❤❤🙏🙏
can you please tell me that in which video the concept of linear races is there? there were videos on linear tracks, can you help me out with the concept of linear races?
13:42 Here we can do it loke this too, is C requires 14.6secs to cover 58.4m, then how much does B takes to cover his remaining 40m. So calculation goes like this, 40/58.4×14.6 =10 secs. So B needs another 10secs to cover 40m, so total of 460+40m/100+10secs, that is 500m/110sec that's equal to 4.5454...m/sec.
Correct me if wrong. In Q3 it is stated that “Each runner travels entire distance at constant speed” then how come B gained 2 meters over C for a particular stretch?
can you please tell me that in which video the concept of linear races is there? there were videos on linear tracks, can you help me out with the concept of linear races?
can anyone please tell me that in which video the concept of linear races is there? there were videos on linear tracks, can you help me out with the concept of linear races?
In first question answer is quite illogical because A also covered that 25 m distance in 5sec that's why he is ahead of B by 25 m or 5 sec ... correct me if I'm wrong 😊
As sir, say when race start it"ll finish at same time.. Explanation : Suppose A finish the 500 m race in 100 sec.. So, B cover only 460 m in 100 sec Also C who cover 441.6 m in 100 sec.. As A finished the race in 100 sec., And B and C also take 100 sec but they not reach the finish line.. Conclusion:🤧 So, time taken by them is equal i,e constant.. Hence, Distance is directly proportional to Speed.. Hope this will help you guy's..❤️