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2 objects start at same place they both move into same direction object number 1 moves at 2km/h object number 2 moves at 1km/h will object number 2 catch up to object number 1 in infinite amount of time?
No
Wrong in infinite amount of time both of them will move infinite amount of space So they will be in same place
Simon is right…
2*infinite is still infinite
As object 1 (A) goes to infinity object 2 (B) is always less. That could work off you were using uncountable infinity, but time, and counting, are aleph null, countable/listable infinity. Thus this allows them to have differentvalues, even at infinity
52 pickup
Okay, so what’s Marg at now?
Class is gonna start soon and it lasts a while so I need to know fast.
The same as last VC I think
Restituition coeficient?
We’re notdealing directly with infinity. We’re dealing with time as it gers large, aka as it approaches infinity, which is much more stable and definable
Also the type of colision (elastic, inelastic, parcially elastic)
That doesnt really matter, as we’re dealing with whether or not they collide, not what happens if they do
I mean the restitiuition coeficient also tells the collision type but eeeeh
God dammit, I’m gonna be gone for a while and I’m not gonna risk a no-lynch.
/vote Marg
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