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If an athlete can run 100 meters in 10 seconds, why would it be mathematically wrong to say that he ran 10 meters in 1 second? That is impossible.

100 meters in 10 seconds is the overall distance and time.an average can be calculated - 10 meters in 1 secondbased on this average it is mathematically correct to say that the athlete ran 10 meters in 1 secondMissing pieces of information:initial accelerationfinal speedNow breaking a sprint down down — there is a period where the athlete:accelerates from [math]0[/math] to some [math]v[/math]maintains the [math]v[/math] till the finish linewe do not care about what happens after the finish linewe could do some of the Kinematic Equations and do some solving to figure it outAlso:Well, I mean running 10 meters in 1 second sounds like a superhero feat and hypothetical, but factually isn’t it correct?! What laws of physics can deny or prove it?Two words: Usain BoltA Kinematics Analysis Of Three Best 100 M Performances EverThis ability, combined with longer stride allows him [Usain Bolt] to create very high running speed - over 12 m/s (12.05 – 12.34 m/s) in some 10 m sections of his three 100 m performances.

What happens when a holder of a joint account dies?

If the joint account has an operational clause, either or survivor, then on the death of any one of the account holders, the survivior can withdraw the money availabe in the account, provided the bank has not received any notice to the contrary from the legal heirs of the deceased person. However, it should be noted that the survivor who withdraws the amount from the account is accountable to the legal heirs of the deceased person.If the bank, receives any notice from the legal heirs of the deceased person, then the bank should NOT allow the money to be withdrawn from the account by the survivor. The bank should ask the survivor and the legal heirs of the deceased person to get a direction from the Court as to how to dispose of this money. DR. M.J. SUBRAMANYAM

There is a girl staying in Dakar Senegal and she wants me to help her transfer her father's money. She is the next kin of her father. Is it a scam?

Let me guess, a 21 or 22 year old girl who was a first year student, wants your help to transfer 9.7 million dollars that belonged to her late father out of the country, and can't because she is a refugee.  And weirdly she keeps adding in facts that either enforce the image that she is vulnerable (21 year old orphaned girl, alone in a refugee camp, in a country rife with political instability); or encourage you to trust her (hard-working student, father a rich man, probably with the title of Doctor); or try to push the religion angle by talking about a church camp, or mentioning God a lot.You have a few options here.1. Transfer the money to her.  And then wait a week until she contacts you again asking for more money to sort out some difficulty in getting travel documents.  And then wait a bit longer until she contacts you again needing more money to help her out because of another difficulty.  And repeat ad infinitum until you either run out of money, or decide that actually in fact this is a scam, and that you'll never see the money, and that she'll (if it is even a "she") continue to come up with excuses to get money out of you.2.  Transfer the money to her or provide your bank account details.  Wait a few days until someone uses your details to transfer all the money out of your account.3.  Ignore the message because it is a scam.Only one of the above options does not involve you loosing your money.This kind of 419 scam (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nig... ) has been dubbed the "Senegal refugee scam" or the "Senegal Sweetheart scam" , as it always appears to be from a young female from Senegal.  It originates from West African scammers, and the scammer behind it is almost certainly not a 21 year old, and probably not female either.Want to find out more? here's a listing of similar scams http://www.419scam.org/419-penpa...And here's the results of one individual baiting this scam: http://forum.419eater.com/forum/...

Why did Supreme Court's decision in the Dred Scott case upset Northerners?

oh i just learned about this. it upseted the northern because the republicans did not try to stop the growing power of the southern slave holders and the court went in the souths favor for the deciscion

I'm an engineering student (BTech) & I have 10 back papers in my first year (4 back papers in the 1st semester and 6 in the 2nd semester). What should I do?

I think I am qualified to answer this question. I had 17 backlogs during my whole BTech. Some my fault and some by luck. I too had a very low point recognizing and accepting fact that my friends are getting all clear and I am failing to pass even in subjects so easy as Manufacturing process and that too in First year and from CSE.But I have cleared all in a span of 6 months over my btech and i am working as a software developer right after my college when I had backlogs.So What You can do?Firstly stop thinking about other people and their results.Collect all the study matter and write down the syllabus of current semester and backlogs corressponding to current semester.Slice each backlog subject concurrently with current semester.Be positive at most of the time. Its Mandatory.Focus on your skills as engineer but not as the book worm. Dont do engineering to just pass through all subjects. Do it to make difference to yourself. Small or big doesnt matter.Repeat from 3.World is a nasty place. You will find a lot of people who will show that they are better. Just dont pay attention.For the record my B.tech backlog schema was :1st Sem - 4.2nd Sem -4.3rd Sem - 5.4th Sem - 3.5th Sem - Passed.6th Sem - Passed.7th Sem - 1.8th Sem - Passed.Failure might break you down. But it also prepares you to find success.All the best.

How would you break "Due Diligence" into steps?

Due diligence is a very complex process, just because it includes so many different types of information. However, if we were to break it into steps, it would look something like this:defining your starting points/ key questions that will guide towards a better understanding of a business you are investigating. This could include as much or as many questions you think of, be it tex issues, the income, the history of the business, investment history and potential losses…This list frequently expands as go into more detail discover important details of the business - The question here is - What do you find to be the crucial factors of success/potential failure?Doing the investigation. Here you collect as much information as possible and try to find the answers to key questionsAnalyzing the gathered info, which will ultimately help you get the final picture of what is the real picture of the business vs what was initially shown. Here you will see gaps that will help you decern whether the business is or is not worth the investment.Read about it here - What is Due Diligence?

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