Keeps texting his girlfriend
Outcome: Train go boom
Thats too easy of a question
If an object in the shape of a rectangle with the length of 2520 km and width of 1650 km, with a rotation of 24°53’24’', moving at half the speed of light, losing 34.56% of its speed every second, starting from the left-most point on the object touching point A, takes 45.23 seconds for the right-most point on the object to reach point B, how far away are the 2 points?
Solution:
- The object’s length (2520 km) and its orientation don’t directly impact the calculation of distance between points A and B, given the information provided.
- The object’s speed and deceleration are crucial.
Initial speed = 0.5c (half the speed of light) Deceleration = 34.56% per second
Let’s calculate the distance traveled by the right-most point of the object:
- Convert initial speed to km/s: 0.5c ≈ 149,896.229 km/s
- Calculate the distance traveled in 45.23 seconds, considering deceleration:
We’ll use the formula for distance under constant acceleration (or deceleration):
d = v0 * t + (1/2) * a * t^2
However, since the deceleration is given as a percentage, we’ll calculate the average speed over the time period.
Average speed = (initial speed + final speed) / 2
To find the final speed, we’ll calculate the speed at each second and then find the average.
Let’s simplify the calculation:
- Calculate the final speed after 45.23 seconds:
Speed reduction per second = 34.56% Final speed = 149,896.229 km/s * (1 - 0.3456)^45.23 ≈ 0 km/s (due to rapid deceleration)
Given the rapid deceleration, the object would likely come to a stop before 45.23 seconds. Let’s estimate the average speed:
Average speed ≈ (149,896.229 km/s + 0 km/s) / 2 ≈ 74,948.1145 km/s
Now, calculate the distance:
d = average speed * time ≈ 74,948.1145 km/s * 45.23 s ≈ 3,390,911 km
However, this calculation assumes constant deceleration and average speed. Given the complexity and rapid deceleration, this approximation might not be entirely accurate.
Considering the object’s length (2520 km), if the left-most point starts at point A, and the right-most point reaches point B after 45.23 seconds, the distance between points A and B would be approximately:
Distance ≈ d - object’s length ≈ 3,390,911 km - 2520 km ≈ 3,388,391 km
Keep in mind that this calculation involves approximations due to the complexity of the problem.
I assume they meant the object is moving along the line with the given angle from the object, therefore, to find the actual distance between A and B, you do need to take into account the orientation of the object to find both the longitudinal distance along the movement path and the transverse distance between the two corners of the rectangle. You’ll then need to find the final distance by using Pythagoras theorem.
the sizes and angles are not accurate
It’s a copy/pasted answer from a LLM. I think relativistic effects would be significant, too
Wouldnt the relativistic effect only matter if i specified the point of reference?
Also, the approximation is terrible
Nah man the reason won’t arrive, reasons don’t run on roads.
Trick question, trains don’t travel on roads.
They do. On rail roads.
Also: in many places they share the road with cars.
Although, 72km/h…
München, Oida!
That’s a tram though.
Fine. Here:
You’re pretty much making their case for them at this point.
My first thought as well…BuUuTt, Land trains are a thing, in Australia of course.
If it helps we also have buses on train tracks.
Haa, i was gonna say “is that for real???”(like not a mishap) But there’s even a second way back there!
The O-Bahn, becuase what else would English speakers call their busway.
I’m gonna show her my O-Bahn face!
what else would English speakers call their busway
The bus-o-bahn was right there
“Road train” not “land train” (although of course they only go on roads that are on land)
https://www.roadtrains.com.au/dt_gallery/images-for-photo-page-with-copyright-mask/
Damn, you right…i was going off memory…
The fuck is wrong with the US?
I wish this was the worst thing…
That’s insane. So glad this wouldn’t be remotely legal where I live.
Jokes on you, the train will not arrive as it’s broken down due to a lack of maintenance and has been removed from service!
Nah, that’s only in the US and over here we use mph
Roads? Where we’re going, we don’t need roads
Good. Because this current administration isn’t going to use taxes to maintain them.
Ha dumbass can’t figure it out.
It’s 5 minutes!!
HOURS, I mean hours, fuck…
Where else would you buy chains? Are there goth boutiques that sell overpriced designer chains?
8 hours is plenty of time
Ah, so you’re counting the stops and the inevitable slowdowns from traffic
At least it’s not the US, where you’d need to add a couple hours of slowdown or standstill while regulation-breaking overloaded freight trains are jumping the priority list and blocking up the commuter lines.
Didn’t specify curvature