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Its not really reversing. You will just be going in another direction at the speed of light. So still going forward in time.
 
Wait wait, can't you just reverse the car at the speed of light to go back in time?
Common, you are an IITian. That was pretty lame. :)

The more you travel at the speed of light in ANY direction, the more further you go.
 
Even if he was, being an IITian doesn't make you intelligent or great. (although Kshitiz is)
 
If you consider this thread, Kshitiz called the ones passing IIT-JEE as rote learners, he was true indeed, most of them are.
 
Fantastic argument!

How would you use a velocity-time graph to show the change in resultant force?
 
Fantastic argument!

How would you use a velocity-time graph to show the change in resultant force?

Force is proportional to acceleration. (if mass is constant). As the slope of the graph (acceleration) increases (I am considering the v-t graph to be non-uniform), force increases.
Right?

Varun added 2 Minutes and 57 Seconds later...

I disagree.

You ever studied in a coaching centre?
 
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Basically this is the graph:

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I think that the resultant force starts off at it's highest then starts to decrease until it's negative. Then it starts increasing again back to 0.
 

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